Part - 1
Chapter 1 - Introductory Peed [Academic Comments for successful Cross-examination]
Chapter 2 - General Broad Practical Guidelines for Successful Cross-examination
Chapter 3 - Legal Consequences when Cross-examiner had omitted to Cross-examine on a vital point or points
Chapter 4 - Importance of Do Nots in Cross-examination
Chapter 5 - Importance suggestions in cross-examination including legal effects when suggestions are not being put
Part - 2
Chapter 6 - General Guidelines for Cross-examination of various types of witnesses found in India with their D. N. A.
Chapter 7 - Cross-examination of non-expert witnesses
Part - 3
Chapter 8 - Technique of Cross-examination of various witnesses in respect of FIR, G.D., Dying Declaration, Identification Parade, Confessional Statement Case Diaries and Recoveries along with Recovery under Section 27 Evidence Act
Part - 4
Chapter 9 - Art of Cross-examination under Indian Penal Code Cases
Part - 5
Chapter 10 - Cross Examination in Proceedings under The Family Courts Act, 1984
Part - 6
Chapter 11 - Cross-examination of witnesses to which prosecution and defence are entitled to cross-examine under I. P. C. and Special Acts Trials
Part - 7
Chapter 12 - Art of Model Cross-examination of Expert witnesses in Criminal Trial
Part 8
Chapter 13 - Model Cross-examination under The Arms Act, 1959
Chapter 14 - Model Cross-examination in cases punishable under The Essential Commodities Act, 1955
Chapter 15 - Model Cross-examination under The Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006
Chapter 16 - Model Cross-examination under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
Chapter 17 - Cross-examination under (A) The Explosive Substance Act and (B) The Explosive Act cases
Chapter 18 - Model Cross-examination under The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
Chapter 19 - Cross-examination in Civil Cases
Part - 9
Chapter 20 - Rights and Duties of Courts to Control Cross-examination