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Royal Commissions Act 1902
7CStatements made by witness not admissible in evidence against the witness
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7C Statements made by witness not admissible in evidence against the witness
A statement or disclosure made by any witness in the course of giving evidence, being evidence that is taken as mentioned in section 7A or 7B, is not (except in proceedings for an offence against this Act) admissible in evidence against that witness in any civil or criminal proceedings in any court of the Commonwealth, of a State or of a Territory.