Section 11 of the Evidence Act 2011 – What it Says and All You Need to Know.
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Section 11 of the Evidence Act 2011 Provides as Follows:
(1) Facts showing the existence of-
(a) any state of mind such as intention. knowledge, good faith ,negligence, rashness, ill-will or goodwill towards any particular person: or
(b) any state of body or bodily feeling are relevant when the existence of any such state of mind or body or bodily feeling is in issue or relevant.
(2) A fact relevant as showing the existence of a relevant state of mind must show that the state of mind exists, not generally, but in reference to the particular matter in question.
Other Relevant Sections:
- Section 12 of the Evidence Act 2011
- Section 13 of the Evidence Act 2011
- Section 14 of the Evidence Act 2011