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Effect of failure to prove that a document thumb printed by an illiterate person has been correctly read over and explained to such a person

Effect of failure to raise objection to the admissibility of a document tendered during trial

Proper time to raise objection to the admissibility of a document

The position of the law where a party who has certain documents in his possession fails to produce them

The procedure to be followed where a document is tendered but objected to and the objection is upheld

The rule excluding the admissibility of documents made when proceedings are pending or anticipated

The rule that a document inadmissible per se cannot be admitted in evidence for any purpose

What the appellate court should do where the trial court wrongly rejects a document on account of non-stamping

Where a document is tendered in evidence and the document makes references to other documents accompanying it and there is an objection to the tendering of it, whether the objection must be either to the letter and all its attachments or not at all.

Whether a baptismal certificate is admissible in proof of place and date of birth of a person

Whether a document made 30 years after the grant of land is admissible

Whether a document prepared after an incident is admissible

Whether a document rejected should still form part of the records of the court

Whether a document signed by an illiterate is admissible in the absence of evidence showing that the content was carefully read, interpreted and explained to the illiterate

Whether a documents when admitted in evidence simpliciter may be prejudicial to the trial

Whether a document which bears a wrong stamp is inadmissible

Whether an unstamped document executed whether in Ghana or elsewhere relating to property situate in Ghana or to any matter or thing done or to be done in Ghana is admissible

Whether an unstamped document wrongly received in evidence can be considered in the court's judgment

Whether an unstamped I.O.U is admissible

Whether an unstamped land instrument is admissible

Whether a report is admissible in the absence of the evidence of the author

Whether documents not stamped on order of the court are admissible in evidence

Whether every entry of a business record may be admitted in evidence or accorded full weight if received in evidence

Whether failure to supply documents at least three days before trial makes the documents inadmissible

Whether or not a document (judgment) that is rejected by the court during tendering can be re-tendered

Whether the admissibility of a statement by a court means that the statement is of evidential value

Whether the court can admit, in evidence, a document inconsistent with a prior statement of a witness

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