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48 Proof of contents of documents
(1) A party may present evidence of the contents of a document in
question by tendering the document in question or by any 1 or more
of the following methods:
(a) presenting evidence of an admission made by another party to
the proceeding as to the contents of the document in question;
(b) tendering a document that—
(i) is or purports to be a copy of the document in question; and
(ii) has been produced, or purports to have been produced, by
a device that reproduces the contents of documents;
(c) if the document in question is an article or thing by which words
are recorded in a way as to be capable of being reproduced as
sound, or in which words are recorded in a code (including
shorthand writing)—tendering a document that is or purports to
be a transcript of the words;
(d) if the document in question is an article or thing on or in which
information is stored in a way that it cannot be used by the court
unless a device is used to retrieve, produce or collate it—
tendering a document that was or purports to have been
produced by use of the device;
(e) tendering a document that—
(i) forms part of the records of or kept by a business (whether
or not the business is still in existence); and
(ii) is or purports to be a copy of, or an extract from or a
summary of, the document in question, or is or purports to
be a copy of the extract or summary;
(f) if the document in question is a public document—tendering a
document that is or purports to be a copy of the document in
question and that is or purports to have been printed—
(i) by the government printer or the government or official
printer of the Commonwealth, a State or another Territory;
or
(ii) by authority of the government of the Territory, the
Commonwealth, a State, another Territory or a foreign
country; or
(iii) by authority of an Australian Parliament, a house of an
Australian Parliament or a committee of an Australian
Parliament or of a house of an Australian Parliament.
(2) Subsection (1) applies to a document in question whether the
document in question is available to the party or not.
(3) If the party presents evidence of the contents of a document under
subsection (1) (a), the evidence may only be used—
(a) in relation to the party’s case against the other party who made
the admission; or
(b) in relation to the other party’s case against the party who
presented the evidence in that way.
Documents Part 2.2
(4) A party may present evidence of the contents of a document in
question that is not available to the party, or the existence and
contents of which are not in issue in the proceeding, by—
(a) tendering a document that is a copy of, or an extract from or
summary of, the document in question; or
(b) presenting evidence from a witness of the contents of the
document in question.
Note 1 The dictionary, pt 2, s 5 is about the availability of documents.
Note 2 The Commonwealth Act, s 182 gives the Commonwealth Act, s 48 a