Section 9-When Facts Not Otherwise Relevant Become Relevant
Facts not otherwise relevant are relevant— (1) if they are inconsistent with any fact in issue or relevant fact; (2) […]
Facts not otherwise relevant are relevant— (1) if they are inconsistent with any fact in issue or relevant fact; (2) […]
Where there is reasonable ground to believe that two or more persons have conspired together to commit an offence or
The conduct of any party, or of any agent to any party, to any suit or proceeding, in reference to
Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect, immediate or otherwise, of relevant facts, or facts in issue, or which
Facts which, though not in issue, are so connected with a fact in issue or a relevant fact as to
Evidence may be given in any suit or proceeding of the existence or non-existence of every fact in issue and