[2009]
Evidence
Cap 80
Part III–Confessions
Section
25–Confession defined.
25A - Confessions generally inadmissible.
26–Confessions and admissions caused by inducement, threat or promise.
27–Confession made after removal of impression caused by inducement, threat
or promise.
28–Repealed
29–Confessions to police officers.
30–
Repealed
31–
32–Confession implicating co-accused.
Part IV–Statements by Persons who Cannot be Called as Witnesses
33–Statement by deceased person, etc., when–
(a) relating to cause of death
(b) made in the course of business
(c) against the interest of maker
(d) an opinion as to public right or custom
(e) relating to existence of relationship
(f) relating to family affairs
(g) relating to a transaction creating or asserting, etc., a custom
(h) made by several persons and expressing feelings.
34–Admissibility of evidence given in previous proceedings.
Part V–Statements in Documents Produced in Civil Proceedings
35–Admissibility of documentary evidence as to facts in issue.
36–Weight to be attached to statement admissible under section 35.
Part VI–Statements under Special Circumstances
37–Entries in books of account.
38–Entries in public records.
39–Statements, etc., in maps, charts and plans.
40–Statement of fact contained in laws and official gazettes, etc.
41–Statements as to law contained in books.
Part VII–Extent to which Statement is Admissible
42–Extent of admissibility.
Part VIII–Judgments
43–Judgments, etc., excluding jurisdiction.
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