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Proper order to be made where the plaintiff fails to prove his case

The principle that a defendant who desires the determination to be made in his favour has the duty to help his own cause by adducing before the court such facts or evidence that will induce the determination to be made in his favour

The principle that a litigant who is a Defendant in a civil case does not need to prove anything

The principle that a plaintiff must succeed on the strength of his own case and not on the weakness of the defendant's case

The principle that in proving any matter that is in contention at a trial, what the proponent requires is credible evidence and not necessarily a document

The principle that where a plaintiff has made out a prima facie case, the defendant must make his defence to that case

The rule that where a party is supported by his adversary on a material issue, that fact may be sufficient to tilt the scales in his favour

Whether a party can prove his claim by indulging in speculative evidence

Whether a party is bound to testify himself

Whether a party may prove his case without physically appearing to testify in court

Whether a party must prove his case with absolute certainty

Whether a party needs to call evidence by himself if the issue to be resolved is of such a nature that expert evidence is the best evidence that is required to assist the tribunal of fact to prove it

Whether a person can by his acts prove anything in his favour

Whether a plaintiff must call evidence by himself

Whether consequences attach for failure of a party to testify in a civil case

Whether judgment will be entered for the defendant simply because the plaintiff failed to prove his case

Whether the defendant in a land case can rely on an admission made prior to or at the trial in order to succeed in a land case

Whether the defendant is required to call evidence in support of his case

Whether the plaintiff can rely on the weakness of the defendant's case to succeed

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