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Duty of the party complaining that a judgment was delivered after the statutory period
Effect of delivery of judgment beyond the statutory period
How to calculate the statutory period
How to compute the final date for delivery of a judgment where a locus inspection was carried out after final addresses
Need for the appellant alleging that a judgment was delivered outside the statutory period to prove miscarriage of justice
Position of the law on the final address for the purpose of calculating the time for delivery of judgment after the reopening of a case
Rationale for the provision that the failure of a judge to deliver a judgement within the statutory period will not automatically render the judgement a nullity
The rule that a judgment delivered outside the statutory period will not be set aside unless the delay has occasioned a miscarriage of justice
Whether delivery of a judgment five days after the 90-day constitutional period will result in the nullification of the judgment
Whether the re-adoption of final addresses re-opens the running of the constitutional period within which the trial Court is to deliver its decision
Whether the statutory period of three months can be interrupted
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