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- EVIDENCE - Calling of Witness(es) - Discretion of counsel as to the order of calling witness; effect of testimony of a witness who has heard or overheard the testimony of another witness
"The order in which witnesses should be called at a trial is clearly a matter for counsel and in respect of which counsel must and does accept responsibility. If it…
- EVIDENCE - CONTRADICTION IN EVIDENCE - Position of the law as regards contradictions in evidence
"It is well established that contradictions which do not affect the substance of the issue to be decided are irrelevant. The contradictions must shown to amount to a substantial disparagement…
- EVIDENCE - CONTRADICTION IN EVIDENCE - Position of the law as regards contradictions in evidence
"It is well established that contradictions which do not affect the substance of the issue to be decided are irrelevant. The contradictions must shown to amount to a substantial disparagement…
- EVIDENCE - Documentary Evidence - Whether the production in evidence of the contents of a case diary is prohibited under the law
"...Section 122 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code prohibits the production in evidence of the contents of a case diary but permits the production of written statements where the Evidence…
- EVIDENCE - CONTRADICTION IN EVIDENCE - Attitude of Court to contradiction in the statement of an accused to the police and his testimony in Court
"In coming to the conclusion that the prosecution has proven its case, the trial Court considered the defence put forward by the Appellant in delivering its well-considered judgment as per…