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The duty of the court to expunge evidence which is contrary to pleadings and inadvertently admitted

The rule that a court has the power to expunge inadmissible evidence that was wrongly admitted during trial, at judgment stage or on appeal

The rule that both the trial and appellate courts have the power to expunge improperly admitted evidence

Whether an appellate court can expunge inadmissible evidence which was admitted and used by a trial court

Whether an appellate court has the jurisdiction to expunge a piece of evidence wrongly admitted by the trial court

Whether a trial judge can expunge evidence

Whether a trial judge can expunge evidence because another judge is going to take over the case

Whether the court can expunge evidence that is admissible upon the fulfilment of certain conditions

Whether the court has power to expunge evidence conflicting with the plaintiff's pleadings

Whether the court has power to expunge from its records evidence or document admitted without any objection or by consent of counsel

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