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Condition for the admissibility of a business record as an exception to the hearsay rule

Instance when hearsay evidence can be used

Meaning and Admissibility of Hearsay Evidence

Principles governing the admissibility of hearsay evidence

Reasons for rejection of hearsay evidence

Scope of the rule on hearsay under the common law

The only use of hearsay evidence

The principle that the rule against hearsay evidence is a rule of content and not a rule of form

The purport of the hearsay rule

The rationale for the hearsay rule

What amounts to hearsay evidence

What hearsay evidence connotes

Whether a narration of events between two or more persons in the presence of an accused person amounts to hearsay

Whether assertions by any other person other than the witness testifying amounts to hearsay

Whether every evidence of a statement made to a witness by a person who is not himself called as a witness is hearsay

Whether evidence of an investigating police officer which he saw or discovered in the course of his investigation amounts to hearsay

Whether hearsay evidence is admissible

Whether hearsay evidence is admissible in proof of land matters before Customary Courts

Whether the court can ascribe probative value to hearsay evidence

Whether the evidence given by a staff of a company who didn't participate in the transaction in dispute on behalf of a company amounts to hearsay

Whether the evidence of an investigating police officer is hearsay evidence

Whether the evidence of a police witness on what a prospective witness told him amounts to hearsay

Whether the evidence of every other witness amounts to hearsay if the accused was the only eyewitness to the incident

Whether the evidence of the chairman of the board of directors of a company amounts to hearsay evidence

Whether the evidence of witnesses other the polling agents of a political party constitutes hearsay evidence

Whether where a document conveys hearsay evidence, the oral evidence based on that document will invariably be hearsay

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