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Attitude of an appellate court to interference with the award of damages by a trial court

Attitude of Courts to the award of excessive damages by the lower court

Attitude of the court with interference with an award of general damages

Circumstances in which an appellate court will interfere with award of damages by a trial Court

Circumstances where an award of general damages will be interfered with

Instance where an appellate court will interfere with the award of general damages by a trial court

Principles governing the consideration of appeals on the issue of damages

Principles governing the interference with the award of damages by an appellate court

Principles governing the reduction of damages

Principles that should guide the Upper Sharia Court when interfering with the award of damages by a trial court

The circumstance justifying an interference with the award of general damages

The duty of a party who alleges that an award is excessive

The principle that the burden of proving that an award of damages is excessive lies on the party alleging so

What an appellant must show for his appeal against an award of damages to succeed

When an appellate court will interfere with an award of exemplary damages

When an award of damages may be reviewed downwards by an appellate court

Whether an appeal court will disturb an award of damages made by the lower Court merely because it would have come to a different figure if it had heard the case itself

Whether an appellate court can interfere with an award of damages made by the lower court

Whether an appellate court can interfere with an award of quantum damages where there is no appeal against it

Whether an appellate court has the power to re-assess damages awarded by a trial court

Whether the failure by the trial court to state the reasons for an award will lead to the setting aside of the award

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