Section 172 ter.-
In the testimony of witness according to the first paragraph, the Court may arrange to reproduce the image and voice through court-room, and the psychologist or social welfare worker may be notified by the Court.
Before taking of evidence according to the first paragraph, If it thinks fit or if a child witness is not over eighteen years of age or any party requests with reasonable cause which is considered that it may be detrimental to a child if permission is not given as requested, the Court may arrange to reproduce before the parties the image and voice of an injured person or a witness who is a child not more than eighteen years of age having been recorded in the stage of inquiry under Section 133 bis or the stage of preliminary examination under Section 171 paragraph two, and it may, if it thinks fit, deem the preserved image and voice of the testimony as a part of his testimony in the stage of trial, by allowing the parties to proceed with more witness examination cross-examination or re-examination, all this must be made as it is neccessary and within extent which the Court thinks fit.
In case of being unable to bring the witness to give testimony according to the first paragraph due to extremely necessary cause, the Court shall admit the preserved image and voice of his testimony in the stage of inquiry under Section 133 bis or the stage of preliminary examination under Section 171 paragraph two as if it is his testimony in the stage of trial of the Court, and the Court may admit it to accompany with other witnesses in the trial and judgement of the case."
1. States Parties shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Part and under procedures of national law, comply with requests by the Court to provide the following assistance in relation to investigations or prosecutions:
(c) The questioning of any person being investigated or prosecuted;