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- APPEAL – Interference with Concurrent Findings of Fact – Attitude of the Supreme Court Towards Interference with Concurrent Findings of Fact by Lower Courts
"Unless the concurrent findings of the Court of Appeal and the High Court on crucial issues are shown to be perverse in any respect, the Supreme Court will not interfere.…
- APPEAL – Interference with Concurrent Findings of Fact – Attitude of the Appellate Court to Concurrent Findings of Fact by Lower Courts
"It is settled law that this Court does not make a practice of interfering with concurrent findings of fact unless the findings are shown to be perverse. See: Oke Vs…
- APPEAL – Interference with Concurrent Findings of Fact – Attitude of the Supreme Court to Interference with Concurrent Findings of Fact Made by Lower Courts
"...It is settled that this Court will not ordinarily interfere with concurrent findings of fact unless it is convinced that there has been a manifest error which has occasioned a…
- APPEAL – Interference with Concurrent Findings of Fact – Attitude of the Supreme Court to Interference with Concurrent Findings of Fact Made by Lower Courts
"Before rounding off, it is pertinent to state that the lower Court's affirmation of the conviction of the Appellant was based on findings of facts made by the trial Court…
- 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.…