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Essence of corroboration

Instances when corroboration is required

Meaning of corroboration

Nature of corroboration required in proving the offence of rape

Nature of corroborative evidence needed to convict an accused

Nature of evidence that constitutes corroboration in Law

Nature of evidence which constitutes corroboration in a rape charge

Need for corroboration to prove penetration

Need for corroboration where an accused person has denied committing the offence of rape

Need for evidence of an accomplice and that of a child to be corroborated

Purpose of corroborative evidence

The doctrine of mutual corroboration of evidence of accomplices

The nature of corroboration required for a retracted confessional statement

The need for corroboration where a petitioner for divorce alleges cruelty and desertion

The position of the law on the requirement of corroborative evidence in a case which is dependent on identification or recognition of an accused person

The purpose of corroboration

The rule that corroboration must not only establish that a crime has been committed but must also go to identify the accused with the crime

What constitutes corroborative evidence

What corroboration entails

What corroboration must establish

What corroborative evidence connotes

What corroborative evidence must confirm in a charge of rape

When corroboration will be required in Law

Whether accomplices can corroborate each other

Whether a witness can corroborate himself

Whether corroboration can come from circumstantial evidence

Whether corroboration can come from the accused person himself in a rape case

Whether corroboration can come from the defence

Whether corroboration can give credence to evidence which is deficient, suspect or incredible

Whether corroboration is necessary in a rape case

Whether corroboration is necessary in every case

Whether corroboration is required for the offence of culpable homicide punishable with death

Whether corroboration is required in all cases before a conviction for rape can be entered

Whether corroboration is required in cases relating to sexual offences

Whether corroboration is required in the offence of sodomy

Whether corroboration is required to prove the offence of armed robbery

Whether corroboration is required where the witness is a tainted witness

Whether corroborative evidence needs to be direct evidence

Whether the court can convict an accused person for rape on the uncorroborated evidence of the prosecutrix

Whether the evidence of a co-accused requires corroboration

Whether the evidence of an accused and his conduct may provide the necessary corroboration that is required to convict

Whether the evidence of a witness in relation to customary law must be corroborated

Whether the evidence of a witness which requires corroboration can be used to corroborate the evidence of another witness

Whether the offences of criminal conspiracy and armed robbery require corroboration

Whether there can be conviction for rape without corroboration

Whether the requirement of corroboration in overspeeding applies to civil cases

Whether the unsworn evidence of a child can amount to the corroboration of the sworn evidence of another child

Who has the duty to provide corroboration in criminal cases?

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