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Duty of a court to limit itself to the issues raised by the parties
Duty of a trial court in respect of evidence of parties in a trial
Duty of an intermediate court to pronounce on all material issues placed before it
Duty of court not to pronounce on issues not canvassed by the parties
Duty of court to be an impartial arbiter and not to descend into the arena
Duty of court to confine itself to issues raised by the parties
Duty of court to limit itself to the evidence before it and not to go fishing for evidence
Duty of court to protect the exercise of the right of appeal of a litigant
Duty of court when interpreting provisions of the constitution
Duty of court when the issue of jurisdiction is raised before it
Duty of court with respect to contracts
Duty of courts to interprete and apply the laws of the land
Duty of Military Courts
Duty of the court not to do cloistered justice
Duty of the court to assist litigants to minimise expenses
Duty of the court to consider all issues placed before it for consideration; exception
Duty of the court to consider all issues submitted for consideration; exceptions
Duty of the court to consider every evidence that is relevant to the determination of an issue and to consider and determine all the issues that are raised or arise from the evidence
Duty of the court to interpret and declare the law in accordance with the intention of the lawmaker
Duty of the court to interpret the law as it is
Duty of the court to intervene where there is an infringement of the Constitution
Duty of the court to treat all pending processes before taking a final decision
Duty of the court when rendering its decision
Duty of the court with regard to academic issues
Duty of the court with regard to issues before it
Duty of the courts to declare and interpret the law
Duty of the courts to do justice
Duty of the trial court and all intermediate courts to pronounce on all issues for determination
Duty of the trial court to try the issues joined by the parties
Primary duty of a court
The duty of courts to do substantial justice
The rule that courts are not expected to endorse concessions, compromises or agreements by parties which are contrary to, inconsistent with or not warranted by any rule of law or procedure
The two duties of a trial court in respect of the evidence led by parties in a trial
Whether a court is entitled to speculate on anything
Whether all issues raised by a party must be considered by a court
Whether it is the duty of a court to make contracts for the parties
Whether it is the duty of the court to fill the lacuna in evidence
Whether it is the duty of the court to fish for evidence
Whether it is the duty of the court to make sure that a party takes advantage of the atmosphere of fair hearing
Whether the court has a duty to pronounce on frivolous issues
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