SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED! Log In or Register Now
Dear Esteemed Visitor
Thank you for your interest in LawCompass™. Unfortunately, you are currently logged out. To access our exclusive repository of premium legal insights, please Log In to your account.
If you’re not yet a premium member, consider Registering Now for unlimited access to our extensive collection of Cases, Laws, Rules/Forms, and more.
Log In or Register today to enhance your legal expertise.
Best regards, LawCompass™.
See Also:
- ELECTORAL MATTERS: Election Petition - Who can file an election petition
"As rightly submitted by learned senior counsel for the 1st respondent, Section 137 (1) (a) & (b) of the Electoral Act provides thus: ''(1) An election petition may be presented…
- ELECTION PETITION - STANDARD OF PROOF - Standard of proof where an allegation of crime is made in an election petition
"It is only the issue of who scored a majority of lawful votes to satisfy Section 164(7) of the Constitution that was directly in issue. To resolve this issue, the…
- CIVIL PROCEDURE: Costs In Litigation: Assessment of Costs in Election Petitions
"It is clear that in the award of costs the learned trial judge has not shown for what items he allowed costs and how much was allowed in respect of…
- EVIDENCE - Confessional Statement - Conditions to be satisfied before a confession can be used in convicting an accused person
"When confession is truly made and voluntary it is enough to found a conviction. In Kanu v. The King (1952) 14 WACA 30 the court observed as follows: Corroboration by…
- ADMIRALTY - Nature of An action in rem in Admiralty:
"An action in rem in Admiralty is primarily a proceeding against a ship or res by way of arrest and is indirectly a process compelling the appearance of the owner…
