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Attitude of appellate courts to applications to adduce fresh evidence on appeal
Attitude of the Courts toward admitting fresh/additional evidence on appeal
Conditions to be satisfied for adducing fresh evidence on appeal
Conditions to be satisfied for an appellate court to receive fresh/additional evidence on appeal
Considerations against adducing fresh evidence on appeal
Grant of an application to adduce fresh evidence on appeal as a matter of discretion
Grounds where an appellate court will permit the admittance of fresh evidence
Guiding principles in granting leave to adduce fresh evidence on appeal
Need for fresh evidence sought to be tendered on appeal to have an important effect on the appeal
The reason for the rule relating to adducing fresh evidence on appeal
The rule that leave to adduce fresh evidence will be granted where the evidence is premised on an existing issue in the case of the parties
Whether a party would be allowed to adduce fresh evidence that was available during the trial
Whether fresh evidence will not be allowed by a Court of Appeal without an amendment of the pleadings
Whether the fact that a party might have shaped his case better in the lower court is a ground for granting leave to adduce fresh evidence
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