Chapter 5 – Of Documentary Evidence

Section 61 – Proof of contents of documents

Section 62 – Primary evidence

Section 63 – Secondary evidence

Section 64 – Proof of documents by primary evidence

Section 65 – Cases in which secondary evidence relating to documents may be given

Section 65A – Special provisions as to evidence relating to electronic record

Section 65B – Admissibility of electronic records

Section 66 – Rules as to notice to produce

Section 67 – Proof of signature and handwriting of person alleged to have signed or written document produced

Section 67A – Proof as to digital signature

Section 68 – Proof of execution of document required by law to be attested

Section 69 – Proof where no attesting witness found

Section 70 – Admission of execution by party to attested document

Section 71 – Proof when attesting witness denies the execution

Section 72 – Proof of document not required by law to be attested

Section 73 – Comparison of signature, writing or seal with others admitted or proved

Section 73A – Proof as to verification of digital signature

Section 74 – Public documents

Section 75 – Private documents

Section 76 – Certified copies of public documents

Section 77 – Proof of documents by production of certified copies

Section 78 – Proof of other official documents

Section 79 – Presumption as to genuineness of certified copies

Section 80 – Presumption as to documents produced as record of evidence

Section 81 – Presumption as to Gazettes, newspapers, private Acts of Parliament and other documents

Section 81A – Presumption as to Gazettes in electronic forms

Section 82 – Presumption as to document admissible in England without proof of seal or signature

Section 83 – Presumption as to maps or plans made by authority of Government

Section 84 – Presumption as to collections of laws and reports of decisions

Section 85 – Presumption as to power-of-attorney

Section 85A – Presumption as to electronic agreements

Section 87 – Presumption as to books, maps and charts

Section 88 – Presumption as to telegraphic messages

Section 88A – Presumption as to electronic messages

Section 89 – Presumption as to due execution, etc. of documents not produced

Section 90 – Presumption as to documents thirty years old

Section 90A – Presumption as to electronic records five years old