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Effect of failure to call a particular witness

Effect of failure to call the person whose signature is alleged to have been forged as a witness in a charge of forgery

Effect of failure to call witnesses

Exceptions to the rule that a party need not call a host of witnesses

Instances when a witness will be regarded as incapable of being called for the purposes of section 34 (1) of the Evidence Act

Position of the law as to witnesses that may be called by the prosecution or defence

Position of the law on the law on the number of witnesses to be called by a party

Position of the law on the number of witnesses to be called by the prosecution

Principles guiding the calling of witnesses in civil cases

The propriety of a trial judge calling additional witnesses after the defence has closed its case

The rule that in calling witnesses, the prosecution is not expected to perform the function of the prosecution and that of the defence at the same time

What determines the need to call witnesses

Whether a Judge can refuse an application to call a witness

Whether a party is bound to call a host of witnesses

Whether a party is required to call a particular number of witnesses

Whether it is within the province of a trial judge to determine whether or not he should allow witnesses to be called on behalf of an accused person

Whether recipients of false email messages need to be called as witnesses by the prosecution

Whether the defendant can dictate to the prosecution the witnesses to call or not to call

Whether the Prosecution is bound to call all witnesses

Whether the prosecution is obliged to call more than one witness

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