Section 89
Documents Admissible As An Evidence
The information contained in the following documents shall be admissible as an evidence in a case adjudicated by the Court Martial:
(a) The information contained in the Sheet Role form by the concerned  person in the course of appointment,
(b) Original copy of the Sheet Role form or its certified (attested) photocopy indicating “copy is same as original” and signed by the officer responsible for it,
(c) Any letter, response or details of any document signed by the Chief of Army staff or an officer prescribed by him regarding the service, removal or termination of service from the Nepal Army,
(d) Status and rank of Padik or any other Darjani Chhina registered in the Register of Nepal Army or Army order or published in Nepal Gazette and Army order registered in the Register regarding
someone’s appointment or mater published in the Nepal Gazette,
(e) Information contained in the regimental book signed by the commanding officer or an officer responsible for keeping records,
(f) Information contained in a copy which is attested as “copy is same as original” and signed by the officer responsible for regimental book,
(g) In case a person to whom this Act is applicable and who is under trial on an offence as referred to in Section 42 and 58, and has surrendered him/herself before any officer or any person to whom
this Act is applicable or any camp (organ) of the Nepal Army, or in case such person has been arrested by any officer or any person to whom this Act is applicable; a certificate signed by such officer,
such person or the commanding officer of such camp indicating the place and date of surrender or arrest and his/her dress-up,
(h) In case a person to whom this Act is applicable and who is under trial on the offence as referred to in Section 42 or 58 has surrendered him/herself during his/her trial before any police officer, in-charge
of a police office or in case such person has been arrested by such police officer, information contained in a letter certified and signed by such police officer indicating the place and date of surrender or
arrest and his/her dress-up,
(i) Information contained in the report received from a forensic scientist or forensic laboratory prepared upon request for examination or investigation.