Evidence Law

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Evidence Ordinance #14 of 1985
Malinda Perera
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Evidence Law
  1. Application(s2)

    Annotations:

    • This applies to all Judicial Proceedings >any court except court martial,arbitration,supreme court
    1. Apply
      1. All
        1. JudicailProceedings
          1. any court
          2. NOT apply
            1. Court Martial
              1. Arbitration
            2. interpretation(s3)
              1. Court

                Annotations:

                • " court " includes all Judges and Magistrates, and all persons, except arbitrators, legally authorized to take evidence.
                1. Judges
                  1. Magistrates
                  2. Fact

                    Annotations:

                    • " Fact " means and includes— (a) any thing, state of things, or relation of things capable of being perceived by the senses ; (b) any mental condition of which any person is conscious. Illustrations (a) That there are certain objects arranged in a certain order in a certain place is a fact. (b) That a man heard or saw something is a fact (c) That a man said certain words is a fact. (d) That a man holds a certain opinion, has a certain intention, acts in good faith or fradulently, or uses a particular word in a particular sense, or is or was at a specified time conscious of a particular sensation, is a fact . (e) That a man has a certain reputation is a fact.
                    1. anything,state of thing,relation of things
                      1. perceive by senses
                      2. mental condition person conscious
                    2. Fact in issue
                      1. Either it self,connection with another
                        1. existence/non existence
                          1. nature/extent any right
                            1. liability/disability
                              1. asserted/denied
                              2. fact illustrations
                                1. object arrange certain order certain place
                                  1. man heard /saw
                                    1. man said certain words
                                      1. Hold opinion
                                        1. man certain reputation
                                        2. relevant facts
                                          1. one connected to another any the ways
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