ENACTMENT NO. 4 OF 2005 SYARIAH COURT EVIDENCE ENACTMENT 2005
PART III - PRODUCTION AND EFFECT OF EVIDENCE CHAPTER 3 - EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES
Section 101. Court to decide when question shall be asked and when witness compelled to answer
(1) If any question relates to a matter not relevant to the suit or proceeding, except so far as it affects the credit of the witness by injuring his character, the Court shall decide whether or not the witness shall be compelled to answer it, and may, if it does notthink fit to compel him to answer the question, warn the witness that he is not obliged to answer it.
(2) In exercising its discretion, the Court shall have regard to the following considerations:
(a) the questions are proper if they are of such a nature that the truth of the imputation conveyed by them would seriously affect the opinion of the Court as to the credibility of the witness on the matter to which he testifies;
(b) the questions are improper if the imputation which they convey relates to matters so remote in time or of such a character that the truth of the imputation would not affect or would affect in a slight degree the opinion of the Court as to the credibility of the witness on the matter to which he testifies;
(c) the questions are improper if there is a great disproportion between the importance of the imputation made against the witness’s character and the importance of his evidence;
(d) the Court may, if it sees fit, draw from the witness’s refusal to answer, the inference that the answer, if given,would be unfavorable.