Relevancy of statement as to fact of public nature, contained in certain Acts or notifications:
When the Court has to form an opinion as to the existence of any fact of a public nature, any statement of it, made in a recital contained in any Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom, or in any Central Act, Provincial Act, or a State Act, or in a Government notification or notification by the Crown Representative appearing in the Official Gazette or in any printed paper purporting to be the London Gazette or the Government Gazette of any Dominion, colony or possession of His Majesty is a relevant fact.
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This section needs no explanation. Following facts of public nature are admissible if made:
1. In any Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom; or
2. In any Central Act; or
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3. Provincial Act; or
4. State Act; or
5. In Government notification; or
6. In Notification by the Crown Representative appearing in Official Gazette; or
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7. In any printed paper purporting to be the London Gazette; or
8. In the Government Gazette of any Dominion, Colony or possession of His Majesty.