Section 43 of the Evidence Act 2011 – What it Says and All You Need to Know.
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Section 43 of the Evidence Act 2011 Provides as Follows:
(1) A statement is admissible when such statement gives the opinion of a person as to the existence of any public right or custom or matter of general interest, the existence of which, if it existed, the maker would have been likely to be aware.
(2) A statement referred to in subsection (1) of this section shall not be admissible unless it was made before any controversy as to such right, custom or matter, had arisen.
Other Relevant Sections:
- Section 44 of the Evidence Act 2011
- Section 45 of the Evidence Act 2011
- Section 46 of the Evidence Act 2011