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Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
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156 Public documents
(1) A document that purports to be a copy of, or an extract from or
summary of, a public document and to have been:
(a) sealed with the seal of a person who, or a body that, might
reasonably be supposed to have the custody of the public
document; or
(b) certified as such a copy, extract or summary by a person who
might reasonably be supposed to have custody of the public
document;
is presumed, unless the contrary is proved, to be a copy of the
public document, or an extract from or summary of the public
(2) If an officer entrusted with the custody of a public document is
required by a court to produce the public document, it is sufficient
compliance with the requirement for the officer to produce a copy
of, or extract from, the public document if it purports to be signed
and certified by the officer as a true copy or extract.
(3) It is sufficient production of a copy or extract for the purposes of
subsection (2) if the officer sends it by prepaid post, or causes it to
be delivered, to:
(a) the proper officer of the court in which it is to be produced; or
(b) the person before whom it is to be produced.
(4) The court before which a copy or extract is produced under
subsection (2) may direct the officer to produce the original public
Note for section 156
Section 182 of the Commonwealth Act gives section 156 of the Commonwealth