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1. A judicial affidavit is a written statement or testimony provided by a witness or party involved in a legal case, which is then submitted to the court as evidence. It is typically prepared outside the courtroom under oath or affirmation and is used to support or establish the facts relevant to the case.

2. The purpose of a judicial affidavit is to streamline and expedite court proceedings by reducing the time spent on direct examination and cross-examination of witnesses in court. The introduction of judicial affidavits aims to promote efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and convenience in the presentation of evidence during trial. By requiring witnesses to submit their testimonies in written form before the trial, it allows both parties to review the statements in advance and prepare their case accordingly. This process eliminates the need for witnesses to repeat their testimonies in court and allows for focused questioning during cross-examination. Additionally, judicial affidavits help ensure that the witness's testimony remains consistent throughout the trial.
 

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