Expert evidence in civil procedure (Art. 420 to 439 of CPC)

Posted on 23. Jun, 2009 by John Rodholfo in News

Expert evidence in civil procedure (Art. 420 to 439 of CPC)

In a civil case of the most delicate in shaping the framework of evidence is the realization of expertise. Expert evidence is to test, survey or evaluation. The evaluation aims to assign a monetary value to something or obligation. The survey is intended to analyze the state of a property. The survey aims to analyze the state in which it is movable. The survey aims to analyze the state in which it is movable, moving cart or persons.

The expert is a person with technical knowledge on a particular area, whose function is to assist the court on a particular fact. His appointment is independent of any formal commitment to the tasks for him, because his responsibility runs from the law. By exercising civil expert must also submit denials due to an impediment or suspicion, and the crimes themselves as a civil servant.

The law also allows the presence of technical assistants in the confidence of the parties to monitor the conduct expertise and opinions, if deemed necessary.

Can the judge dismiss the expertise if it considers sufficient technical reports or documents the case.

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Paul

24. Nov, 2009

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