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Attributes of a public document

Condition to be satisfied for a document to acquire the status of a public document

Effect of failure to certify public documents

How public documents can be proved

Meaning of a public document

Meaning of public documents

Reasons for the proper authentication of a public document

The essence of requiring the certification of public documents

The hallmark of a public document

The position of the law on the proper person to certify a public document

What a public document entails

What constitutes a public document

Whether a certified true copy of public document is equivalent to the original

Whether a copy of a memorandum written by a private citizen and sent to an investigative panel qualifies as a public document

Whether a letter written by a private citizen is a public document

Whether a letter written to a public officer is a public document which requires certification

Whether a newspaper is a public document

Whether a petition written by a private citizen to the Police is a public document

Whether a public document can be tendered in the absence of a public officer who has proper custody

Whether a witness is required to give evidence on public documents

Whether it is only the certified copies of public documents that are admissible

Whether letters or petitions written to public establishments and received by public officials are public documents

Whether oral evidence of the content of a public document is admissible

Whether public documents are receivable in evidence only when they are tendered through the officers from whose custody they are obtained

Whether public documents can be tendered from the bar

Whether public documents, other than official gazettes, need not be certified

Whether the duplicates of the original of a public documents requires certification

Whether the non-payment of fees for certification affects the status of a public document as a certified true copy

Whether the secondary evidence of a public document is admissible where a notice to produce is served on a party who fails to produce same

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