"Admissibility and relevancy of evidence. Burden of proof. Proof - presumptions. Standard of proof - differences between averment and proof. Sufficiency of evidence. Circumstantial evidence - examples of its nature and effect. Relevancy of evidence - character and collateral issues. Hearsay. Admissibility of evidence of extra-judicial admissions and confessions. Confidentiality. Proof - where evidence is excluded. Oral evidence - specialities of witnesses. Evidence on commission. Affidavits, reports and dying depositions. Opinion evidence. Access to witnesses and securing their attendance. Real evidence. Public and official documents. Proof of terms of documents not produced. Recovery and production of documents. Requirements of writing for self-proving or probative deeds. Matters requiring writing for constitution and proof before 1 August 1995. Informal writings in commercial matters and in proof of obligations generally. Proof by restricted mode. Proof of actings to perfect proof of obligations - personal bar, Rei Interventus, and homologation. Evidence extrinsic to writings. Proof in family actions. Proof in proceedings concerning children - public law."