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Course Info

About this Course

This is the first part of the course on the Law of Evidence. The aim of this course is to teach students the basic elements of the rules of evidence under the common law rules and legislation regulating the law of evidence. Students will be taught on how to use the rules of evidence in determining what evidence is necessary in the prosecution or defence of a legal action (criminal or civil) and whether or not such evidence is admissible. This course promotes the development for critical thinking and problem-solving skills, values, ethics and moral professionalism in the area of law of evidence.

Course Syllabus

Overview of the Law of Evidence


Section 5 of the Evidence Act 1950


Section 6 of the Evidence Act 1950


Sections 7 & 8 of the Evidence Act 1950


Section 9 of the Evidence Act 1950


Similar facts evidence : sections 11, 14 and 15


Hearsay: section 32 of the Evidence Act 1950


Presumption: Section 4 of the Evidence Act 1950


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : Do you know why the law of Evidence important?
A1 : To ensure that investigation and trial be conducted properly and justly.