(1) In any proceedings
under this Part, other than for an offence, the Court—
(a) is
not bound by the rules of evidence but may inform itself as it thinks fit; and
(b) must
act according to equity, good conscience and the substantial merits of the
case without regard to technicalities and legal forms.
(2) A fact to be
proved in proceedings under this Part, other than for an offence, is
sufficiently proved if proved on the balance of probabilities.