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Effect of a trial magistrate to make findings of fact

Effect of failure of a trial court to make findings of fact

Effect of failure of the trial judge to resolve findings of fact

Need for the trial judge to make findings of fact where the resolution of issues of law depends on such findings

Presumption in favour of findings of fact by a trial court

Presumption of the correctness of findings of facts

The position of the law with respect to the primary facts which a trial judge might find as having been proved

The principle that a finding of a court of competent jurisdiction remains valid until set aside on appeal

The principle that a finding of crime based on circumstantial evidence must lead to only one conclusion

The proper course to be taken by the 2nd appellate court where there are conflicting findings

When a finding of fact will be presumed to be correct

When a trial judge's finding of fact will be unassailable

Whether an appellate court can draw inferences from established facts

Whether an appellate court can make a finding of fact

Whether an appellate court can make findings of fact which the lower court failed to make

Whether an appellate court can make fresh findings of fact

Whether an appellate court can make inferences from its specific findings of fact and arrive at its conclusion

Whether an appellate court is in the same position as the trial court with respect to drawing inferences from primary facts

Whether a trial court can make findings of fact at the close of the case for the prosecution

Whether a well-reasoned judgment is conclusive proof of the correctness of findings of facts

Whether the absence of a reasoned judgment embodying actual findings is conclusive proof of the correctness or otherwise of those findings

Whether the judgment of an appellate court is invalid because it set aside the findings of the lower court but failed to make its own findings

Whether the Supreme Court can make an assessment of the case where the lower courts have made different findings of fact

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