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Duty of the plaintiff to prove the case set up by him
Duty on party who wants the court to believe the existence of certain facts
Effect of failure of the plaintiff to prove his case
Effect of failure to call evidence in proof of a case
How anticipated profits should be proved
How can money paid into the bank be proved
How identity of a person can be proved
How payment of money into an account can be proved
How to prove delivery where it is alleged that a document was delivered to a person who denied receiving it
How to prove the corporate status of a company
Meaning of proof in law
Nature of proof required where a petitioner alleges disenfranchisement of voters at an election
Proof of shareholding in a company
The principle that a multitude of suspicion is no proof
The principle that credible evidence must be led in support of an allegation
The rule that proof presupposes a dispute between parties on a particular point or issue
The senses in which proof can be used in law
What a petitioner alleging falsification of election result must prove
What proof entails
What the rule that an assertion be proved strictly requires
What the trial court in a civil case ought to consider where it has to decide whether the evidence led by the plaintiff proves a particular fact
When a fact is said to have been proved
Whether a party needs to prove an averment that has not been denied
Whether averment in an affidavit that facts exist is proof of the existence of that fact
Whether what is admitted or, by presumption of law, deemed admitted needs further poof
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