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- APPEAL: Concurrent Findings of Fact - The Supreme Court's Attitude Towards Concurrent Findings of Fact by Lower Courts
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- APPEAL - INTERFERENCE WITH CONCURRENT FINDING(S) OF FACT(S) - Instances where the Supreme Court will interfere with concurrent findings of fact(s) by Lower Courts
"My lords, this appeal being against concurrent findings of fact(s), we need to remind ourselves that the Court, especially where the findings turn on the credibility of witnesses, hardly intervenes.…
- APPEAL - INTERFERENCE WITH CONCURRENT FINDING(S) OF FACT(S) - Instances where the Supreme Court will interfere with concurrent findings of fact(s) by Lower Courts
"...The law is settled that the apex Court, on concurrent findings of fact, will not lightly intervene and interfere or disturb such concurrent findings of fact: OMETA v. NUMA (1934)…
- APPEAL - INTERFERENCE WITH CONCURRENT FINDING(S) OF FACT(S) - Instances where the Supreme Court will not interfere with concurrent findings of fact(s) made by Lower Courts
"...The two Courts below cannot be faulted in their findings of fact that the dispute is simply about the ownership of the land on which the Church in Awka was…