ENACTMENT NO. 2 OF 1991 EVIDENCE ENACTMENT OF THE SYARIAH COURT 1991
PART III - PRODUCTION AND EFFECT OF EVIDENCE CHAPTER 8 - EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES
Section 102. Question not to be asked without reasonable grounds.
No such question as is referred to in section 101 shall be asked unless the person asking it has reasonable grounds for thinking that the imputation which it conveys is well founded.
ILLUSTRATIONS
(a) A counsel is instructed by another counsel that an important witness is a professional gambler. This is a reasonable ground for asking the witness whether he is a professional gambler.
(b) A counsel is informed by a person in Court that an important witness is a professional gambler. The informant, on being questioned by the counsel gives satisfactory reasons for his statement. This is a reasonable ground for asking the witness whether he is a professional gambler.
(c) A witness of whom nothing whatever is known is asked at random whether he is a professional gambler. There are here no reasonable grounds for the question.
(d) A witness of whom nothing whatever is known, being questioned as to his mode of life and means of living gives un-satisfactory answer. This may be a reasonable ground for asking him if he is a professional gambler.