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  2. Evidence Act 1950 - Wikipedia

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    Mageswary Siva Subramaniam, "Similar fact evidence in Malaysia: A review of Section 11(b) of the Evidence Act 1950" (2018) 26 Asia Pacific Law Review 59 Taylor & Francis "Similar Facts in the Supreme Court" (1991) 18 Journal of Malaysian and Comparative Law 171 HeinOnline

  3. U.S. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking - Wikipedia

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    On January 14, 2019, President Donald Trump signed the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act ("Evidence Act") into law as Public Law 115-435. [38] The new law was described as the most comprehensive data reforms in a generation [ 39 ] and an "enormous step" for evidence-based policymaking. [ 40 ]

  4. Strict rules of evidence - Wikipedia

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    For example, section 11 of the UK Civil Evidence Act 1995 specifies that "in this Act 'civil proceedings' means civil proceedings, before any tribunal, in relation to which the strict rules of evidence apply, whether as a matter of law or by agreement of the parties", while section 134 of the UK Criminal Justice Act 2003 defines "criminal ...

  5. Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act - Wikipedia

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    The Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act (Evidence Act) is a United States law that establishes processes for the federal government to modernize its data management practices, evidence-building functions, and statistical efficiency to inform policy decisions. [1]

  6. Federal Rules of Evidence - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Rules of Evidence began as rules proposed pursuant to a statutory grant of authority, the Rules Enabling Act, but were eventually enacted as statutory law. The United States Supreme Court circulated drafts of the FRE in 1969, 1971 and 1972, but Congress then exercised its power under the Rules Enabling Act to suspend implementation ...

  7. Indian Evidence Act, 1872 - Wikipedia

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    Taking Evidence : Parties to a proceeding before a court of law can adduce only admissible evidence. Admissible evidence are either "Fact in issue" or "Relevant Facts" [11] which are not excluded from being adduced by any other provisions of Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Section 3 of the Act defined Fact, Fact in issue and Relevant Facts.

  8. SEC ‘deeply regrets’ errors in crypto case, asks judge to ...

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    For example, SEC staff did not have direct evidence of recent overseas transfers by DEBT Box, but instead was making an inference based on a YouTube video by one of the defendants.

  9. Evidence Act 2006 - Wikipedia

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    The Evidence Act 2006 is an Act of the Parliament of ... and the application of the rule in section 12. Section 11 provides that the powers inherent in a court to ...