This book provides a focused and practical exposition on the role of Advocate Commissioners in local investigations under civil procedure. It explains statutory provisions, judicial interpretations, appointment procedures, powers, duties, and limitations of commissioners. Special attention is given to preparation of commissioner reports, evidentiary value, objections, and cross-examination. Supported by relevant case law and procedural insights, the book assists advocates and judges in effectively dealing with local investigations in civil suits. Its practitioner-oriented approach makes it useful for court practice and procedural compliance.






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