Witness Statement
Witness Statement:
A witness statement is a written account of events or information provided by a person who has direct knowledge of a matter under investigation or dispute. It is typically used in legal, administrative, or organizational proceedings to provide evidence or testimony. The statement should include the witness’s name, contact information, and relationship to the case, as well as a detailed and chronological description of what they saw, heard, or experienced. It may also include any supporting documentation or physical evidence. Witness statements should be voluntary, truthful, and based on personal knowledge rather than speculation or hearsay. They may be used to corroborate or challenge other evidence, and may be subject to cross-examination or verification.