Section 35: When public statements in Acts or Gazettes are relevant evidence
35.Relevancy of statement as to fact of public nature contained in certain Acts or notifications
When the court has to form an opinion as to the existence of any fact of a public nature, any statement of itβ
(a)made in a recital contained in any Act of Parliament;
(b)in a notification by the Government published in the Gazette; or
(c)in any printed paper purporting to be the Government Gazette of any country of the Commonwealth,
is a relevant fact.
Plain English Summary
When a judge must decide whether a fact of a public nature exists, any statement of that fact made in an Act of Parliament, in a Government notificati...
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