sulgevahend
Sulgevahend is a term used in context of Estonian law and legal system. It can be translated to English as "circumstantial evidence" or "indirect evidence". In the Estonian legal system, sulgevahend refers to evidence that does not directly prove a fact or circumstance, but rather provides a basis for inference or assumption.
Sulgevahend can include various types of evidence, such as witness testimony, documents, or physical objects. In
In Estonian law, sulgevahend is considered a secondary form of evidence, supplementing direct evidence. Direct evidence
The use of sulgevahend is governed by specific section 14 of the Estonian Code of Evidence, which