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"Finally, this appeal is against the concurrent findings of the trial Court and the Court of Appeal and the attitude of this Court is that it will not interfere with…
- 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 that this Court would not unless exceptional circumstances are shown, disturb the concurrent finds of fact and legal conclusions of the two lower Courts. The findings must…
- 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
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
- 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:
"This Court does not lightly set aside concurrent findings of the two lower Courts. It will however, disturb those findings where it is satisfied that there is an apparent error…