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Duty of an accused person to provide details of the alibi
Duty of an accused to file notice of alibi
Duty of the trial judge where the prosecution fails to investigate an alibi
Effect of failure of an accused person to give notice of alibi at the committal stage or during his testimony
Effect of failure to give notice of alibi to the prosecution
Effect of failure to give particulars of alibi
On whom lies the onus of making good the plea of alibi
The practice and procedure in alibi under the Criminal and other offences (Procedure) Act, 1960, (Act 30)
The principle that failure of a defence of alibi does not relieve the prosecution of the onus to prove the guilt of an accused
What the defence of alibi connotes
What the defence of alibi entails
Whether a failure of an alibi can strengthen a weak prosecution
Whether an accused person has the onus to prove the alibi
Whether an accused person who seeks to rely on the defence of alibi must give notice to the prosecutor; effect of failure to give such notice
Whether evidence of alibi will be shut out where the accused person raised the defence of alibi without furnishing the prosecution with a notice of the particulars of such alibi
Whether failure to give notice of alibi forecloses an accused person from relying on the defence
Whether the court can consider the defence of alibi where the defendant fails to file a notice of alibi
Whether the court must consider a weak defence of alibi
Whether the rejection of evidence of alibi makes the denial of the commission of a crime untrue
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