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Condition to be satisfied for the omnibus ground of appeal to succeed

Duty of an appellate court where an omnibus ground is filed

Duty of appellant who complains that the decision appealed against is against the weight of evidence

Duty of the appellant and appellate court where it is alleged that the judgment is against the weight of evidence

Duty of the appellate court and the appellant where the omnibus ground of appeal is filed in a criminal appeal

Duty of the appellate court where the appellant files the general ground that the judgment is against the weight of evidence

Duty on an appellant who relies on the omnibus ground of appeal

Effect and meaning of the omnibus ground "judgment is against the weight of the evidence"

Effect of failure to file the proper omnibus ground of appeal in criminal appeals

Effect of filing the omnibus ground in the Supreme Court

How the omnibus ground in a criminal appeal should be drafted

Position of the law where the omnibus ground of appeal is the sole ground of appeal

Principles guiding the proper formulation of omnibus ground of appeal

Proper order to be made where the appellant files the omnibus ground of appeal where no evidence was given at the trial

Scope of the omnibus ground of appeal

The attitude of the courts to an omnibus ground of appeal in a criminal matter that is framed like that of a civil appeal

The burden on appellant alleging that a judgment is against the weight of evidence

The burden on the appellant who alleges that a judgment is against the weight of evidence

The errors that may be corrected under the omnibus ground of appeal

The legal position where an omnibus ground is filed

The omnibus ground of appeal in criminal appeals

The presumption where it is alleged that the judgment of the court below is against the weight of evidence

The principle that the omnibus ground is appropriate in cases where evidence was led

The proper approach of the appellate court in considering the omnibus ground

The propriety of the ground of appeal to the effect that the judgment is against the weight of the evidence in a criminal appeal

The rule that both factual and legal points can be addressed under the omnibus ground

What a ground of appeal alleging that a conviction is unreasonable and cannot be supported having regard to the evidence on record requires the appellate court to do

What a ground of appeal alleging that the judgement of the court is against the weight of evidence entails

What a ground of appeal to the effect that the judgment is against the weight of evidence enjoins the appellate court to do

What an appeal court is invited to do where an appellant complains that a judgment is against the weight of evidence

What the omnibus ground enjoins the appellate court to do in criminal appeals

What the omnibus ground of appeal connotes

What the omnibus ground of appeal implies

What the omnibus ground of appeal requires of an appellate court

When the omnibus ground of appeal is admissible

When the omnibus ground of appeal is appropriate

Whether a ground of appeal that the judgment is against the weight of evidence is proper where the case at the trial court did not go beyond the pleadings

Whether a person who files an omnibus ground of appeal can argue points of law

Whether an appellant can complain about an award of damages under the omnibus ground

Whether an appellant can plead the omnibus ground of appeal where at trial the matter did not go beyond the close of pleadings

Whether an error in law can be argued under the omnibus ground of appeal

Whether an omnibus ground of appeal can be used to raise an issue of law

Whether both factual and legal matters arise for consideration where an appeal is based on the sole ground of appeal that the judgment is against the weight of evidence

Whether factual and legal arguments can be made under the omnibus ground of appeal

Whether legal arguments are permitted under the omnibus ground

Whether legal issues can be addressed under the omnibus ground

Whether the fact that an appellant who uses the omnibus ground of appeal is required to point out the errors committed by the court below absolves the court from doing same

Whether the issue of abandonment of land can be argued under the omnibus ground of appeal

Whether the issue of capacity can be argued under the omnibus ground of appeal

Whether the omnibus ground can be canvassed where the judgment of a trial court was based on legal arguments

Whether the omnibus ground of appeal can be canvassed in an interlocutory appeal

Whether the omnibus ground of appeal can be left without fully developing same in the legal submissions

Whether the omnibus ground of appeal can be used to determine legal issues which go to jurisdiction or capacity

Whether the omnibus ground of appeal is appropriate where no evidence has been adduced in a case

Whether the omnibus ground of appeal is appropriate where there is very little difference in the evidence or the facts as submitted by the parties on both sides

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