An evidence which in the eyes of the law it is sufficient to establish a fact until it has been disproved, rebutted or contradicted or overcome by contrary proof.

A. Comulative evidence
B. Conclusive evidence
C. Prima facie evidence
D. Secondary evidence

1 answer

The correct answer is C. Prima facie evidence.

Prima facie evidence refers to evidence that, unless rebutted, is sufficient to prove a particular proposition or fact. It establishes a case until it is contradicted or disproved by evidence to the contrary.