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Circumstances under which a judgment will be set aside on account of an erroneous admission of evidence
Effect of an allegation of wrongful reception of evidence
Effect of wrongful admission of evidence
Factors to consider in determining what amounts to substantial miscarriage of justice in the wrongful admission/exclusion of evidence
Order to be made where the trial court wrongfully rejected a vital document
Possible courses of action by the appellate court under Section 251 of the Evidence Act, 2011
The test for determining whether the misreception of inadmissible evidence has occasioned a miscarriage of justice
The test to be applied in determining whether a failure of justice has been occasioned by a misdirection on the evidence
What a party alleging wrongful admission of evidence must establish
When the exclusion of evidence would be said to result in a substantial miscarriage of justice
When wrongful admission of evidence will lead to an acquittal
Whether an objection to wrongly admitted evidence can be raised on appeal where the accused was defended by counsel
Whether the wrongful exclusion of evidence is a ground for the reversal of any decision
Whether wrongful admission/exclusion of evidence would result in the reversal of a court's decision
Whether wrongful admission of evidence is a ground for the reversal of a decision
Whether wrongful admission of evidence is sufficient to vitiate a judgment
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