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Under the law of evidence, as general rule
Opinion on a matter of fact is relevant but not on a matter of law
Opinion on a matter of law is relevant but not on a matter of fact
Opinion on a matter of fact and law both are relevant
Opinion whether on a matter, of fact or law, is irrelevant
Facts, not otherwise relevant, are relevant if they support or are inconsistent with the opinions of experts,' when such opinions are relevant. [Section 46/ When the court has to form and opinion upon a point of foreign law or of science or art, or as to identity of handwriting or finger impressions, the opinions upon that point of persons especially skilled in such foreign law, science or art, or in questions as to identity of handwriting 'or, fl4er impressions are relevant facts. [Section 45]
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