(6) A person charged before a Court martial with any offence under this Act may be found guilty
of having attempted to commit, or of abet ment of, that offence although the attempt or abetment is
not separately charged.
(7) A person charged before a Court martial with using or attempt ing to use, criminal force, to his
superior officer, knowing or having reason to believe him to be such may be found guilty of having
committed an assault on such superior officer.
112. Rules of evidence to be the same as in Criminal Courts. Subject to the provisions of this
Act, the rules of evidence in proceedings before Courts martial shall be the same as those which are
followed in criminal Courts.
113. Judicial notice. A Courtmartial may take judicial notice of any matter within the general
military knowledge of the members.
114. Presumption as to signatures. In any proceedings under this Act, any application,
certificate, warrant, reply or other document purporting to be signed by an officer in the service of
the Government shall, on pro duction, be presumed to have been duly signed by the person by whom
and in the character in which it purports to have been signed until the contrary is proved.
115. Enrolment paper.___(1) Any enrolment paper purporting to be signed by an enrolling officer
shall, in proceedings under this Act, be evi dence that the person enrolled gave the answers which he
is therein represented as having given.
(2) The enrolment of such person may be proved by the production of his enrolment paper or a
copy of his enrolment paper purporting to be certified to be a true copy by the officer having the
custody of the enrol ment paper.
116. Presumption as to certain documents.___(1) A letter, return or other document with
respect to a person,
(i) having, or not having, at any time served in, or been discharged from any part of the armed
forces of Pakistan, or
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