Adducing Evidence In Appeals

Summary

To introduce new evidence in a South Australian appeal, it must be relevant, credible, and not available during the original trial despite due diligence. The evidence should potentially impact the case outcome. For detailed rules, refer to the Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006 (SA) or consult a legal professional.

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The judgment summary for an application to introduce new or fresh evidence in an appeal before the South Australian Court of Appeal includes the following principles:
- The evidence should be relevant and credible.
- It must not have been available during the original trial despite due diligence.
- The evidence should have the potential to affect the case outcome.
For detailed court rules, refer to the Supreme Court Civil Rules * (SA) or consult a legal professional.