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Duty of a court with respect to inadmissible evidence

Duty of court to reject inadmissible evidence

Duty of court with respect to inadmissible evidence wrongly admitted by the court

Duty of the court to expunge inadmissible evidence at the stage of writing its judgment

Duty of the court where inadmissible evidence has been wrongly admitted by the court

Effect of inadmissible evidence wrongly admitted by the court

Power of court with respect to inadmissible evidence

Principles governing the treatment of inadmissible evidence on appeal

Principles guiding the treatment of inadmissible evidence at the trial and appellate courts

The duties of the opposite party and the court with respect to inadmissible evidence

The legal effect of an inadmissible document

The principle that inadmissible evidence can be expunged even at the judgment stage

The two categories of inadmissible evidence and their legal effect

Types of evidence which are inadmissible per se

Whether a court can rely on an evidence it has already declared inadmissible as the basis of its decision

Whether a document is inadmissible merely on the ground of non-stamping

Whether a trial judge can reject inadmissible evidence earlier admitted without objection at the judgment stage

Whether evidence which is in no circumstance admissible in law can be admitted by the consent of the parties

Whether inadmissible evidence can be made admissible by the consent of the parties

Whether the court can act upon inadmissible evidence

Whether the issue of inadmissible evidence can be raised on appeal and the evidence expunged

Whether the issue of wrongful admission of inadmissible evidence must be raised on a ground of appeal

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