Section 173 of the Evidence Act 2011

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Section 173 of the Evidence Act 2011 – What it Says and All You Need to Know.

Section 173 of the Evidence Act 2011 Provides as Follows:

Every judgment is conclusive proof, as against parties and privies, of facts directly in issue in the case, actually decided by the court, and appearing from the judgment itself to be the ground on which it was based; unless evidence was admitted in the action in which the judgment was delivered which is excluded in the action in which that judgment is intended to be proved.

Other Relevant Sections:

  • Section 174 of the Evidence Act 2011
  • Section 175 of the Evidence Act 2011
  • Section 176 of the Evidence Act 2011

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