(f) The question is, whether A and B were legally married.
The statement of a deceased clergyman that he married them under such
circumstances, that the celebration would be a crime is relevant.
(g) The question is, whether A, a person who cannot be found, wrote a letter on a
certain day. The fact that a letter written by him is dated on that day is relevant.
(h) The question is, what was the cause of the wreck of a ship.
A protest made by the Captain, whose attendance cannot be procured, is a
relevant fact.
(i) The question is, whether a given road is a public way.
A statement by A, a deceased headman of the village, that the road was public, is
a relevant fact.
(j) The question is, what was the price of grain on a certain day in a particular market.
A statement of the price, made by a deceased banya in the ordinary course of his
business, is a relevant fact.
(k) The question is, whether A, who is dead, was the father of B.
A statement by A that B was his son is a relevant fact.
(l) The question is, what was the date of the birth of A.
A letter from A's deceased father to a friend, announcing the birth of A on a given
day, is a relevant fact.
(m) The question is, whether and when, A and B were married.
An entry in a memorandumbook by C, the deceased father of B, of his
daughter's marriage with A on a given date, is a relevant fact.
(n) A sues B for a libel expressed in a painted caricature exposed in a shop window.
The question is as to the similarity of the caricature and its libellous character. The
remarks on a crowd of spectators on these points may be proved.
1[46A. Relevance of information generated, received or recorded by automated
information system. Statements in the form of electronic documents generated, received or
recorded by an automated information system while it is in working order, are relevant facts.]
1 Ins. by the Ord. 61 of 2002, s.3.
Page 32 of 68