BSA Section 29-Relevancy Of Entry In Public Record Or An Electronic Record Made In Performance Of Duty
An entry in any public or other official book, register or record, or electronic record, stating a fact in issue […]
An entry in any public or other official book, register or record, or electronic record, stating a fact in issue […]
Entries in the books of account, including those maintained in an electronic form, regularly kept in the course of business
Evidence given by a witness in a judicial proceeding, or before any person authorized by law to take it, is
Statements, written or verbal, of relevant facts made by a person who is dead, or who cannot be found, or
When more persons than one are being tried jointly for the same offence, and a confession made by one of
Provided that when any fact is deposed to as discovered in consequence of information received from a person accused of
A confession made by an accused person is irrelevant in a criminal proceeding if the making of the confession appears
In civil cases no admission is relevant, if it is made either upon an express condition that evidence of it
Oral admissions as to the contents of a document are not relevant, unless and until the party proposing to prove
Admissions are relevant and may be proved as against the person who makes them, or his representative in interest, but