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EVIDENCE ACT 1929
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
3. Consolidation and repeal
4. Interpretation
5. Application of Act (prima facie) to all courts and enabling only
PART 2--Witnesses
6. Oaths, affirmations etc
7. Oaths or affirmations taken before a court
9. Unsworn evidence
12. Evidence of young children
12A. Warning relating to uncorroborated evidence of child in criminal proceedings
13. Special arrangements for protecting witnesses from embarrassment, distress etc when giving evidence
13A. Special arrangements for protecting vulnerable witnesses when giving evidence in criminal proceedings
13B. Cross-examination of victims of certain offences
13C. Court's power to make audio visual record of evidence of vulnerable witnesses in criminal proceedings
13D. Court's power to admit evidence taken in earlier proceedings
14. Entitlement of a witness to be assisted by an interpreter
15. Witness not disqualified by interest or crime
16. Parties, their wives and husbands competent and compellable in civil proceedings
18. Accused persons competent to give evidence
18A. Abolition of right to make unsworn statement
21. Competence and compellability of witnesses
22. Certain questions may be disallowed
23. Rules as to relevancy
24. Disallowance of certain questions in cross-examination
25. Disallowance of improper questions
26. Proof of previous conviction of witness may be given
27. How far a party may discredit his or her own witness
28. Proof of contradictory statements of adverse witness
29. Cross-examination as to previous statements in writing
29A. Victim who is a witness entitled to be present in court unless court orders otherwise
PART 3--Miscellaneous rules of evidence
Division 1--Miscellaneous rules of evidence in general cases
30. As to comparison of disputed writing
31. Attesting witness need not be called in certain cases
33. Discovery in action for defamation
34. Admissions by accused persons
34A. Proof of commission of offence
34C. Admissibility of documentary evidence as to facts in issue
34CA. Statement of protected witness
34CB. Direction relating to delay where defendant forensically disadvantaged
34D. Weight to be attached to evidence
34E. Proof of instrument to validity of which attestation is necessary
34F. Presumptions as to documents twenty years old
34G. Interpretation and savings
34H. Evidence of access or non-access
34J. Special provision for taking evidence where witness is seriously ill
34K. Admissibility of depositions at trial
Division 2--Miscellaneous rules of evidence in sexual cases
34L. Evidence in sexual cases generally
34M. Evidence relating to complaint in sexual cases
34N. Directions relating to consent in certain sexual cases
PART 4--Public Acts and documents
35. Judicial notice of legislative instruments
36. Proof of votes and proceedings of Parliament
37. Evidentiary value of official publications
37A. Proof of Gazette
37B. Proof of printing by Government Printer
37C. Proof of Imperial orders-in-Council
38. Foreign and Colonial Acts of State, judgments etc provable by copies
39. Public documents provable by examined or certified copy
40. Proof of documents by examined or certified copies
41. Certifying a false document
42. Proof of conviction or acquittal of an indictable offence
43. Proof of convictions and orders of courts of summary jurisdiction
43A. Proof of identity of person convicted in another State
44. Registers of British vessels and certificates of registry admissible as prima facie evidence of their contents
45. Documents relating to transportation of persons or goods
45A. Admission of business records in evidence
45B. Admission of certain documents in evidence
45C. Modification of best evidence rule
PART 5--Banking records
46. Interpretation
47. Admission of banking record in evidence
48. Evidence of non-existence of account may be given by affidavit
49. Power to order inspection of banking records etc
50. Bank not compellable to produce records except under order
51. Costs occasioned by default of bank
PART 6--Telegraphic messages
53. Party may give notice of intention to adduce telegraphic message in evidence
54. And thereupon may produce message received with evidence that same received from telegraph station
55. After notice, sending a message may be proved by production of copy message and evidence of payment of fees for transmission
56. Certain documents may be transmitted by electric telegraph under restriction
57. Copies so transmitted to be as valid and effectual as originals
58. Penalty for false certificate of sending message
59. Signing false certificate upon copy
PART 6A--Computer evidence
59A. Interpretation
59B. Admissibility of computer output
59C. Regulations
PART 6B--Obtaining evidence from outside a court's territorial jurisdiction
59D. Interpretation
59E. Taking of evidence outside the State
59F. Power of South Australian Court to take evidence on request
59G. Depositions to be signed
59H. Transmission of request
59I. Saving provision
PART 6C--Use of audio and audio visual links
Division 1--Preliminary
59IA. Interpretation
59IB. Transitional
59IC. Application of Part
Division 2--Use of interstate audio or audio visual link in proceedings before South Australian courts
59ID. Application of this Division
59IE. State courts may take evidence and submissions from outside State
59IF. Expenses
59IG. Counsel entitled to practise
Division 3--Use of interstate audio or audio visual link in proceedings in participating States
59IH. Application of Division
59II. Recognised courts may take evidence or receive submissions from persons in South Australia
59IJ. Powers of recognised courts
59IK. Orders made by recognised court
59IL. Enforcement of order
59IM. Privileges, protection and immunity of participants in proceedings in courts of participating States
59IN. Recognised court may administer oath in South Australia
59IO. Assistance to recognised court
59IP. Contempt of recognised courts
Division 4--Use of audio visual link or audio link generally
59IQ. Appearance etc by audio visual link or audio link
59IR. Communication between lawyer and client
PART 7--General provisions
Division 1--Power to dispense with formal proof
59J. Court's power to dispense with formal proof
Division 2--Notice of action
60. Sufficiency of notice of action
Division 3--Facilitation of proof of certain matters
62. Proof of "public place" in certain cases
62A. Proof of place being within municipality etc
63. Proof of foreign law
63A. Evidence as to foreign law
64. Proof of matters of history, science etc
65. Reference by court to books, official certificates etc
65A. Proof of age
Division 4--Taking affidavits etc outside the State
66. Taking of affidavits out of the State
66A. Taking of affidavits out of the State by sailors, soldiers and airmen
67. Extension of provisions relating to affidavits to attestation etc of other documents
Division 5--Admission of official documents in evidence
67A. Admissibility of documents without proof of seal etc
Division 6--Power of foreign authority to take evidence
67AB. Taking of evidence in this State by foreign authorities
Division 7--Select Committee evidence
67B. Evidence before the Parliamentary Select Committee of Inquiry into Prostitution
Division 8--Evidence of settlement negotiations
67C. Exclusion of evidence of settlement negotiations
Division 9--Protected communications
67D. Interpretation
67E. Certain communications to be protected by public interest immunity
67F. Evidence of protected communications
Division 10--Sensitive material
67G. Interpretation and application
67H. Meaning of sensitive material
67I. Procedures for giving restricted access to sensitive material
67J. Improper dissemination of sensitive material
PART 8--Publication of evidence
Division 1--Preliminary
68. Interpretation
Division 2--Orders for clearing court or suppressing publication of evidence etc
69. Order for clearing the court
69A. Suppression orders
69AB. Review of suppression orders
69AC. Appeal against suppression order etc
69B. Appeals
70. Disobedience to orders under this Division
71. Attorney-General to provide annual report
Division 3--Sexual cases
71A. Restriction on reporting proceedings relating to sexual offences
Division 4--Cases generally
71B. Publishers required to report result of certain proceedings
71C. Restriction on reporting of proceedings following acquittals
PART 9--Miscellaneous
73. Regulations
SCHEDULE 1--Acts repealed or amended
SCHEDULE 4--Affidavit about proof of identity of person convicted in another State or Territory
Legislative history
Appendix--Divisional penalties and expiation fees
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