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TypeBare Act JurisdictionCentral Government

Oaths Act 1969 Section 4

OATHS OR AFFIRMATIONS TO BE MADE BY WITNESSES, INTERPRETERS AND JURORS

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About this section

Oaths Act 1969 Section 4 is part of Oaths Act 1969 - OATHS OR AFFIRMATIONS TO BE MADE BY WITNESSES, INTERPRETERS AND JURORS. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Section Text

1) Oath or affirmations shall be made by the following persons, namely:-

(a) all witnesses, that is to say, all persons who may lawfully be examined, or give, or be required to give, evidence by or before any Court or person having by law or consent of parties authority to examine such persons or to receive evidence;

(b) Interpreters of questions put to, and evidence given by, witnesses; and (c) jurors:

Provided that, where the witness is a child under twelve years of age, and the Court or person having authority to examine such witness is of opinion that, though the witness understands the duty of speaking the truth, he does not understand the nature of an oath or affirmation, the foregoing provisions of this section and the provisions of S. 5 shall not apply to such witness: but in any such case the absence of an oath or affirmation shall not render inadmissible any evidence given by such witness nor affect the obligation of the witness to state the truth.

(2) Nothing in this section shall render it lawful to administer, in a criminal proceeding oath or affirmation to the accused person, unless he is examined as a witness for the defence, or necessary to administer to the official interpreter of any court, after he has entered on the execution of the duties of his office, an oath or affirmation that he will faithfully discharge those duties.

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What does Oaths Act 1969 Section 4 provide?

Section Section 4 of the Oaths Act 1969 (OATHS OR AFFIRMATIONS TO BE MADE BY WITNESSES, INTERPRETERS AND JURORS) is reproduced on this page as part of the Oaths Act 1969. Lawyers and researchers use it to read the statutory wording before checking how courts have applied this section in reported judgments.

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