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What types of evidence are admissible, which ones are not? What about expert evidence in particular?

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What types of evidence are admissible, which ones are not? What about expert evidence in particular?

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Types of admissible evidence include all sorts of documentation, examination of the parties, of the witnesses, expert witness etc. The court examines an expert witness when expert knowledge is required for purposes of determination or clarification of a certain fact in dispute. Expert examination is carried out by experts (or scientific institutions) appointed by the civil court from among permanent experts in the concerned profession. An expert is given directions and explanations and is shown the object to be examined and allowed to inspect files. The court specifies a time period in which the expert opinion must be produced.

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