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How to determine the nature of a case

Nature of inconsistency that would affect the case of a party

Need for parties to be consistent in stating and proving their case

Position of the law where evidence discloses a claim inconsistent with the case put forward by one of the parties

The principle that a party is the master of his own case

The rule that a party should be consistent in the presentation of his case both in his pleadings and in his evidence before the Court

The rule that the whole case of a party be put before the court to be adjudicated upon once and for all

What an allegation that a court misconceived the case of a party means; how it can be proved

What the court is required to do where a party supports the case of another party

When the nature of a party's case can be said to have been changed by a proposed amendment

Whether a case can be said to have been substituted proprio motu because a judge is of the view that a contract which plaintiff has pleaded is illegal, null and void is in fact not illegal

Whether a court can import any extraneous matter into a case

Whether a court can set up or substitute a case for a party contrary to what the party has put forward

Whether a court can substitute for a party, a case inconsistent with that which the party put forward by pleadings and evidence

Whether a court change the direction of the case of a party

Whether a judge can allow a new case to be raised, after the case framed by the plaintiff had failed

Whether a Judge can conduct a case for a party

Whether the court can accept a defence contrary to what a the defendant put forward

Whether the court can accept or substitute a case inconsistent with what has been pleaded

Whether the court can make a case for a party

Whether the fact that a plaintiff bases her claim on constitutional provisions makes the case one for enforcement of the Constitution

Whether the invalidity or rejection of a party's document should lead to the total collapse of a case

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