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BSA, 2023
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BSAChapter II
II

48 sections

Relevancy of Facts

  • Section3Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts
  • Section4Relevancy of facts forming part of same transaction
  • Section5Facts which are occasion, cause or effect of facts in issue or relevant facts
  • Section6Motive, Preparation and previous or subsequent conduct
  • Section7Facts necessary to explain or introduce fact in issue or relevant facts
  • Section8Things said or done by conspirator in reference to common design
  • Section9When facts not otherwise relevant become relevant
  • Section10Facts tending to enable Court to determine amount are relevant in suits for damages
  • Section11Facts relevant when right or custom is in question
  • Section12Facts showing existence of state of mind, or of body or bodily feeling
  • Section13Facts bearing on question whether act was accidental or intentional
  • Section14Existence of course of business when relevant
  • Section15Admission defined
  • Section16Admission by party to proceeding or his agent
  • Section17Admissions by persons whose position must be proved as against party to suit
  • Section18Admissions by persons expressly referred to by party to suit
  • Section19Proof of admissions against persons making them, and by or on their behalf
  • Section20When oral admissions as to contents of documents are relevant
  • Section21Admissions in civil cases when relevant
  • Section22Confession caused by inducement, threat, coercion or promise, when irrelevant in criminal proceeding
  • Section23Confession to police officer
  • Section24Consideration of proved confession affecting person making it and others jointly under trial for same offence
  • Section25Admissions not conclusive proof, but may estop
  • Section26Cases in which statement of relevant fact by person who is dead or cannot be found, etc., is relevant
  • Section27Relevancy of certain evidence for proving, in subsequent proceeding, truth of facts therein stated
  • Section28Entries in books of account when relevant
  • Section29Relevancy of entry in public record or an electronic record made in performance of duty
  • Section30Relevancy of statements in maps, charts and plans
  • Section31Relevancy of statement as to fact of public nature contained in certain Acts or notifications
  • Section32Relevancy of statements as to any law contained in law books including electronic or digital form
  • Section33What evidence to be given when statement forms part of a conversation, document, electronic record, book or series of letters or papers
  • Section34Previous judgments relevant to bar a second suit or trial
  • Section35Relevancy of certain judgments in probate, etc., jurisdiction
  • Section36Relevancy and effect of judgments, orders or decrees, other than those mentioned in section 35
  • Section37Judgments, etc., other than those mentioned in sections 34, 35 and 36 when relevant
  • Section38Fraud or collusion in obtaining judgment, or incompetency of Court, may be proved
  • Section39Opinions of experts
  • Section40Facts bearing upon opinions of experts
  • Section41Opinion as to handwriting and signature, when relevant
  • Section42Opinion as to existence of general custom or right, when relevant
  • Section43Opinion as to usages, tenets, etc., when relevant
  • Section44Opinion on relationship, when relevant
  • Section45Grounds of opinion, when relevant
  • Section46In civil cases character to prove conduct imputed, irrelevant
  • Section47In criminal cases previous good character relevant
  • Section48Evidence of character or previous sexual experience not relevant in certain cases
  • Section49Previous bad character not relevant, except in reply
  • Section50Character as Affecting damages
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