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Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
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42 Leading questions
(1) A party may put a leading question to a witness in cross-
examination unless the court disallows the question or directs the
witness not to answer it.
deciding whether to disallow the question or give such a direction, it
is to take into account the extent to which:
(a) evidence that has been given by the witness in examination in
chief is unfavourable to the party who called the witness; and
(b) the witness has an interest consistent with an interest of the
cross-examiner; and
(c) the witness is sympathetic to the party conducting the cross-
examination, either generally or about a particular matter; and
(d) the witness's age, or any mental, intellectual or physical
disability to which the witness is subject, may affect the
witness's answers.
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(3) The court is to disallow the question, or direct the witness not to
answer it, if the court is satisfied that the facts concerned would be
better ascertained if leading questions were not used.
(4) This section does not limit the court's power to control leading
questions.
Note for section 42
Leading question is defined in the Dictionary.