Chapter 24 : Evidence |
208. Conviction may follow on evidence of single witness
209. Conviction may follow on confession by accused
210. Irrelevant evidence inadmissible
211. Evidence during criminal proceedings of previous convictions
212. Proof of certain facts by affidavit or certificate
212A. Proof of certain facts by affidavit from person in foreign country
212B. Proof of undisputed facts
213. Proof of written statement by consent
214. Evidence recorded at preparatory examination admissible at trial in certain circumstances
215. Evidence recorded at former trial admissible at later trial in certain circumstances
217. Admissibility of confession by accused
218. Admissibility of facts discovered by means of inadmissible confession
219. Confession not admissible against another
219A. Admissibility of admission by accused
221. Admissibility of certain trade or business records
224. Judicial notice of laws and other published matter
225. Evidence of prints, bodily samples or bodily appearance of accused
226. Evidence of no sexual intercourse between spouses admissible
227. Evidence of character and previous sexual experience
228. Evidence of disputed writing
229. Evidence of times of sunrise and sunset
230. Evidence and sufficiency of evidence of appointment to public office
231. Evidence of signature of public officer –
232. Article may be proved in evidence by means of photograph thereof
233. Proof of public documents
234. Proof of official documents
235. Proof of judicial proceedings
236. Proof of entries in accounting records and documentation of banks
237. Evidence on charge of bigamy
238. Evidence of relationship on charge of incest
239. Evidence on charge of infanticide or concealment of birth
240. Evidence on charge of receiving stolen property
241. Evidence of previous conviction on charge of receiving stolen property
242. Evidence on charge of defamation
243. Evidence of receipt of money or property and general deficiency on charge of theft
244. Evidence on charge relating to seals and stamps
245. Evidence on charge of which false representation is element
246. Presumptions relating to certain documents
247. Presumptions relating to absence from Republic of certain persons
248. Presumption that accused possessed particular qualification or acted in particular capacity
249. Presumption of failure to pay tax or to furnish information relating to tax
250. Presumption of lack of authority
251. Unstamped instrument admissible in criminal proceedings
252. The law in cases not provided for
253. Saving of special provisions in other laws