Evidence Act 1950

The Evidence Act 1950 (Akta Keterangan 1950), is Malaysian legislation, which was enacted to define the law of evidence.

Structure
The Evidence Act 1950, in its current form (1 January 2006), consists of 3 Parts containing 11 chapters, 167 sections and no schedule (including 9 amendments).
 * Part I: Relevancy
 * Chapter I: Preliminary
 * Chapter II: Relevancy of Facts
 * General
 * Admissions and Confessions
 * Statements by Persons who cannot be called as Witnesses
 * Statements made under Special Circumstances
 * How much of a Statement to be proved
 * Judgments of Courts when relevant
 * Opinions of Third Persons when relevant
 * Character when relevant
 * Part II: Proof
 * Chapter III: Facts which need not be proved
 * Chapter IV: Oral Evidence
 * Chapter V: Documentary Evidence
 * Public Documents
 * Presumptions as to Documents
 * Documents Produced by a Computer
 * Chapter VI: Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence
 * Part III: Production and Effect of Evidence
 * Chapter VII: Burden of Proof
 * Chapter VIII: Estoppel
 * Chapter IX: Witnesses
 * Chapter X: Examination of Witnesses
 * Chapter XI: Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence