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Evidence Act 1977
sec.96Inferences concerning admissibility
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### sec.96 Inferences concerning admissibility
For the purpose of deciding whether or not a statement is admissible in evidence by virtue of this part, the court may draw any reasonable inference from the form or contents of the document in which the statement is contained, or from any other circumstances.
For the purpose of deciding whether or not a statement is admissible in evidence by virtue of section 92 or 93 , the court may, in deciding whether or not a person is fit to attend as a witness, act on a certificate purporting to be a certificate of a legally qualified medical practitioner.
(sec.96-ssec.1) For the purpose of deciding whether or not a statement is admissible in evidence by virtue of this part, the court may draw any reasonable inference from the form or contents of the document in which the statement is contained, or from any other circumstances.
(sec.96-ssec.2) For the purpose of deciding whether or not a statement is admissible in evidence by virtue of section 92 or 93 , the court may, in deciding whether or not a person is fit to attend as a witness, act on a certificate purporting to be a certificate of a legally qualified medical practitioner.