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- COURT - Duty of Court - Whether or not the Court can make case for parties:
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- EVIDENCE - BURDEN OF PROOF/ONUS OF PROOF - Whether a plaintiff can rely on the weakness of the case of the defendant to prove his own case in an action for declaration of title
EVIDENCE - BURDEN OF PROOF/ONUS OF PROOF - Whether a plaintiff can rely on the weakness of the case of the defendant to prove his own case in an action for declaration of title
- APPEAL - Duty of the appellate court when considering - Whether determined based on the correctness of the decision or the reason for the decision
"As rightly, submitted by learned counsel for the respondent, an appellate Court is more concerned with whether the decision reached by the lower Court is correct and not necessarily whether…