67A—Admissibility of documents without proof of seal etc
Every document admissible in evidence for any purpose in any court of justice
in England or Wales without proof of the seal, or stamp, or signature
authenticating the document, or of the judicial or official character of the
person appearing to have signed it, shall be admissible in evidence for the
like purpose in any court of the State or before any person acting judicially
under any law of the State, without proof of the seal, or stamp, or signature
authenticating the document, or of the judicial or official character of the
person appearing to have signed it.