Abstract

The aspects of child evidence addressed by this article relate first to the age of competence, that is, in what circumstances a court should apply the provisions of sections 154(1) and 182(1) of the Evidence Act to a witness; and secondly, what consequences attach to a wrongful application, or non-application, of these provisions in any proceedings before a court.

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