Character when relevant 🧐🧐law of evidence

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Privileged Communication (Lecture 2) 👫👫 🧑🏻‍🦰👫👫 🧑🏻‍🦰According to the Law of Evidence

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character when relevant | articles 66 to 69 qso 1984 | section 52 to 55 evidence act 1872

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LAW GAT LECTURE #24 I ARTICLE 66-69 OF QSO,1984 I CHARACTER WHEN RELEVANT

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