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Difference between a witness statement on oath and an affidavit
Effect of adoption of a witness statement on oath
Effect of a statement on oath which contains no statement to the effect that it is made solemnly, conscientiously believing the contents to be true and correct and by virtue of the Oaths Act
Effect of a witness statement on oath sworn before the Commissioner for Oaths at the registry of the court
Effect of a written witness statement on oath
Effect of evidence in chief or cross-examination founded on a fundamentally defective witness' statement on oath
Legal status of a witness statement on oath
Meaning and status of a witness statement on oath
Status of an adopted witness statement on oath
Whether a party can rely on the English translations of his witnesses depositions in the absence of their depositions in that other language made available to the court
Whether a plaintiff needs to file a statement on oath to establish his averments in his reply to the statement of defence
Whether a statement on oath which contains no statement to the effect that it is made solemnly, conscientiously believing the contents to be true and correct and by virtue of the Oaths Act can be remedied by the signature and stamp of the Commissioner for Oaths
Whether a witness can be prevented from adopting his statement on oath on the ground that it was not frontloaded
Whether a witness statement on oath accompanying an election petition can be amended
Whether a witness statement on oath may contain a prayer
Whether a witness statement on oath rendered irrelevant by reason of amendment or striking out of pleadings can be used to contradict a party by the adverse party
Whether a witness statement on oath to be used at the trial of an election petition in which the full names of the witness is coded is competent
Whether a written statement on Oath will be invalidated for failure to use the exact words prescribed in the Oaths Act
Whether it is imperative for a witness statement on oath to comply with Section 13 of the Oaths Act
Whether the statement of a witness once adopted becomes his evidence in chief and the court is under a duty to evaluate same
Whether the witness statement on oath can be admitted first before they are adopted
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