This legislation has been repealed.
TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Name of Act 2. Dictionary 3. Notes 7. Application of Act PART 3--PROOF OF OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND CERTIFICATES 11. Public documents 12. Proof of certain documents 14. Evidentiary effect of probate and letters of administration 15. Admissibility of machine copies and reproductions of official documents PART 4--PROOF OF ATTESTATION OF DOCUMENTS 16. Proof of attestation of documents 18. Declarations of due attestation made outside ACT 19. Capacity of attesting witnesses 20. Proof—justices of the peace PART 6--ADMISSIBILITY OF STATEMENTS IN DOCUMENTS 28. Documentary evidence—maker of document called as witness 29. Documentary evidence—maker of document unable to be called as 30. Documentary evidence of opinions 31. Documentary evidence—criminal proceedings 32. Weight of documentary evidence 33. Corroborative value of documentary evidence 34. Production of documents and copies 35. Signatures etc—proof of statements in documents 36. Admissibility of documentary evidence—judicial discretion 37. Medical certificates 38. Documentary evidence of wages PART 7--ADMISSIBILITY OF DOCUMENTS PRODUCED BY COMPUTERS 39. Computers 40. Information supplied to computers 42. Admissibility of statements produced by computers 43. Admissibility of computer statements—judicial discretion 44. Evidentiary weight of computer statements 45. Failure to comply with court rules PART 8--PROOF OF FOREIGN LAWS AND DOCUMENTS 46. References to statute 47. Proof of written laws of overseas countries 48. Proof of law reports of overseas countries 49. Proof of judicial proceedings of overseas country 50. Proof of public books and documents of overseas countries 51. Certificates under s 47, s 49 or s 50 PART 9--WITNESSES AND EVIDENCE IN PROCEEDINGS GENERALLY 52. Examination without subpoena or other court process 53. Witness not disqualified by interest or crime 56. Evidence about character 58. Disallowance of certain questions 59. Scandalous and insulting questions 60. Party's discrediting of own witness 61. Proof of prior inconsistent statement of witnesses 62. Cross-examination about previous statements 63. Evidence in writing 63A. Interpreters 64. Unsworn evidence of young children 65. Dying declarations PART 10--EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS 67. Admission by accused person 68. Admissibility of confessions or admissions 68A. Abolition of right of accused to make unsworn statement 69. Incriminating questions 70. Questioning of accused about prior convictions and general reputation 71. Evidence about character of accused 72. Depositions of persons dangerously ill 75. Admissibility of certificates of scientific examination 76. General discretion to reject evidence PART 11--ADMISSIBILITY OF CONVICTIONS IN CIVIL PROCEEDINGS 77. Proof of convictions 78. Proof of convictions—actions for libel and slander 79. Evidence identifying facts on which conviction was based 80. Operation of other laws 81. Meaning of conviction and court—pt 11 PART 13--MISCELLANEOUS 86. Documents 20 years old 87. Machine copies 88. Impounding documents 89. Proof of service on notice to produce 90. Proof of authority to institute proceedings for indictable 92. Maps, charts etc 93. Evidence when letter delivered in ordinary course of post 94. Proof of convictions 95. Abolition of certain privileges 96. Comparison of disputed writing SCHEDULE 1 DICTIONARY ENDNOTES