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Duty of a court to limit itself to the issues raised by the parties
Duty of all courts in Ghana to apply the provisions of the Constitution in the adjudication of disputes and make reference to the Supreme Court where an issue of constitutional interpretation arises
Duty of court not to give a ruling contrary to statute
Duty of court not to substitute a case proprio motu, nor accept a case inconsistent with that which the party himself had put forward
Duty of court to allow parties to ventilate their case where substantial issues of law are raised especially touching and concerning legislation which has a profound effect on the social fabric of society
Duty of court to assess all the evidence on record in order to determine in whose favour the balance of probabilities should tilt
Duty of court to decide a case upon evidence presented before it
Duty of court to ensure the expeditious trial of a case
Duty of court when interpreting provisions of the constitution
Duty of court where there is a criss-cross of legal rights and obligations involving multiple parties
Duty of court with respect to contracts
Duty of the courts to do justice
Duty of the court to deliver judgment as soon as possible after the close case
Duty of the trial court to make findings of fact on material facts and issues before it
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
Whether a court can set up a case different from the one set up by the parties
Whether it is the duty of a court to make contracts for the parties
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