Oral evidence must in all cases whatever be direct that is to say-
a) If it refers to a fact which could, be seen it must be the evidence of witness who say
he saw it
b) If it refers to a fact which could be heard, it must be the evidence of witness who
says he heard it
c) If it refers to a fact which could be perceived by any other sense or in any other
manner it must be evidence of a witness who says he perceived it by that sense
d) All the above
a) If it refers to a fact which could, be seen it must be the evidence of witness who say
he saw it
b) If it refers to a fact which could be heard, it must be the evidence of witness who
says he heard it
c) If it refers to a fact which could be perceived by any other sense or in any other
manner it must be evidence of a witness who says he perceived it by that sense
d) All the above