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Attitude of appellate court to interference with the decision of a lower court

Attitude of appellate court to interference with the judgment of a trial court

Nature of mistake of the lower court that will enable the appellant to succeed in overturning the judgment of the lower Court

The rule that the appellate Court must interfere to set aside a judgment influenced by inadmissible evidence

When an appellate court will be entitled to reverse the trial court's judgment

When an appellate court will interfere with a judgment of the lower court

Whether an appellate court can affirm a correct conclusion reached by a trial court though on wrong reasons

Whether an appellate court can interfere with a judgment on the ground of style

Whether an appellate court can interfere with the correct decision of a trial court where the reason for the decision is wrong

Whether an appellate court can set aside a decision given by a trial court where the key complaint is in respect of its conduct of the summons for directions

Whether an Appellate Court will interfere with a judgment on the basis of the method of assessment of the evidence

Whether an appellate court will interfere with an unreasoned decision

Whether an appellate court will interfere with the a decision reached after a trial within trial was conducted

Whether an appellate court will interfere with the judgment of a trial court where it is satisfied that the learned trial Judge had adequately raised all necessary questions and legal issues that ought to be considered by the Jury

Whether an appellate court will not set aside the decision of a lower court which is right because the learned Judge gave wrong reasons for the decision

Whether an appellate court will set aside a judgment and substitute its opinion where it is clear that the trial court failed to properly evaluate the evidence or applied wrong principles of law

Whether failure of the trial judge to cite an authority to support his position is a ground for overturning his decision

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