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367A Evidence of analysts
(1) A certificate of an authorised analyst stating the result of an
analysis or examination is admissible in evidence in any legal proceedings as
evidence of the facts stated in the certificate and the correctness of the
result of the analysis or examination.
(2) A certificate of an authorised analyst that, on receipt of a
container containing a sample submitted to the analyst by an authorised
officer or any other person, the container was sealed and the seal securing
the container was unbroken is admissible in evidence in any legal proceedings
as evidence:(a) of the facts stated in the certificate, and
(b) that the sample was the same sample as the one obtained by the
authorised officer or other person, and
(c) that the sample had not been tampered with before it was received
by the analyst.
(3) For the purposes of this section, a document purporting to be a
certificate under this section is, unless the contrary is proved, to be taken
to be such a certificate.