Stands for
EF — Correct question form in examination-in-chief and cross-examination.
How it works in KallosSim
- In practice language — Correct question form in examination-in-chief and cross-examination.
- What it means — Examination-in-chief generally requires non-leading questions that allow the witness to give their account. Cross-examination may put the case firmly but must remain fair, relevant, and compliant with any Ground Rules. Poor form includes coaching, compound questions, and unfair pressure on a vulnerable witness. KallosSim scores examination form as formative advocacy skill — not as a regulator competence verdict.
- In KallosSim — Cases and formative debriefs may reference this concept when your sector pack and card selections call for it.
Training only. Fictional AI-generated cases only — not legal advice, not live decision support, not a substitute for supervision.
What it is not
- A substitute for reading primary statute or your organisation’s procedures.
- Competence assessment, ASYE sign-off, or Bar / SRA / CIPD accreditation.
- Advice for a live family, employee, client, or court matter.