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- JUDGMENT AND ORDER - DELIVERY OF JUDGMENT - Attitude of the Appellate Court as it relates to the issue of unreasonable delay in the hearing of cases and delivery of judgment "
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- EVIDENCE - CONTRADICTION IN EVIDENCE - Attitude of Court to contradiction in the statement of an accused to the police and his testimony in Court
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- CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - GUILT OF AN ACCUSED PERSON - Duty of the prosecution and the Court in proving the guilt of an accused person
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- 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…
- LEGAL PRACTITIONER - DUTY OF COUNSEL - Duty of Counsel as a minister in the temple of justice and an officer of the Court
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