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Attitude of Courts to Unchallenged Evidence

Attitude of Courts to Unchallenged Evidence

Effect of evidence of a witness which is unchallenged in cross-examination

Effect of failure to challenge evidence given by opponent

Effect of unchallenged evidence

Effect of unchallenged evidence by the plaintiff in a claim for declaration of title to land

Effect of unchallenged evidence in a claim for special damages

Exception to the principle that an unchallenged and uncontradicted evidence is deemed admitted

Exception to the rule that unchallenged evidence must be used against the party who ought to have contradicted or challenged the evidence but failed to do so

Nature of the burden of proof placed on a party in an uncontested and unchallenged case

The principle that unchallenged evidence is deemed admitted by the opposing party

The rule that credible evidence that is unchallenged and uncontroverted must be acted upon by the court

The rule that unchallenged evidence is to be accepted on a minimal proof

What happens where a plaintiff's credible evidence is not rebutted or challenged by the defence

Whether an unchallenged evidence/facts that is deemed admitted must be capable of proving and supporting the applicant relying on it

Whether an unchallenged evidence is tantamount to proof

Whether a party need call further evidence on a fact in respect of which evidence called was not challenged

Whether it is in every case in which the evidence called by the plaintiff is unchallenged that judgment must be given in his favour

Whether the court can accept and act on unchallenged evidence

Whether the court is bound in all cases to accept and act on unchallenged evidence

Whether the court is bound to rely on unchallenged evidence that is unreliable

Whether there is a distinction between unchallenged evidence and uncontroverted evidence

Whether unchallenged evidence can be relied on to ground an award

Whether unchallenged evidence must still be evaluated by the court

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