Commission To Inquire Into Child Abuse Act, 2000

Evidence on oath.

22.—(1) A witness before the Commission or a Committee or before a person examining him or her pursuant to section 14 (5) may be required by it or by the person, as the case may be, to give his or her evidence on oath.

(2) Where a requirement under subsection (1) is made, the Chairperson or the chairperson of the Committee concerned or a member of the staff of the Commission authorised in that behalf by the Commission or the person conducting the examination aforesaid, as the case may be, may administer the oath to the witness concerned.