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Cases where the court can exercise its inherent jurisdiction to set aside or vary its own orders

Circumstances under which a judgment will be set aside

Ground for setting aside a judgment by an appellate court

How a stranger to a judgment can have such judgment set aside

Modes by which a person who is a stranger to a judgment which injuriously or adversely affects him can have that judgment set aside

Need for an applicant seeking to set aside a judgment to file an affidavit of merits

Procedure for bringing an application to set aside a judgment on grounds of fraud

Procedure for bringing an application to set set aside a judgment by a person who was not a party to the suit in which the judgment was delivered

Stage at which the court will determine the procedure to be adopted in setting aside a judgment

The position of the law on setting aside a judgment by a person not a party in the suit

The rule that a party is entitled to apply to the same court which gave an improper decision, ruling or order to set it aside

Time within which to bring an application for setting aside a judgment of the court

When a judgment will be set aside for erroneous admission of evidence

When the court will accept fresh evidence to set aside a judgment

Whether a court can set aside its own judgment

Whether a court having civil jurisdiction can set aside the judgment of a court having criminal jurisdiction

Whether a court will set aside a judgment where there was a claim for pecuniary loss and an interlocutory judgment has been entered

Whether a High Court, constituted by another Judge, can set aside its own judgment which is a nullity

Whether a judgment can be set aside by a stranger who lacks locus standi

Whether a judgment given after trial can be set aside because the appellant failed to attend

Whether an application to set aside an execution of an order or judgment is different from an application to set aside the judgment or order on grounds of fraud

Whether a party can make an application to set aside an order more than six years after it has been made

Whether a party seeking to set aside a judgment on the ground of fraud can rely on other facts not amounting to fraud

Whether a stranger can apply to set aside a judgment to which he was not a party

Whether a stranger to a judgment can set aside that judgment on the ground of fraud in his own name

Whether a stranger who seeks to set aside a judgment can do so by way of a motion

Whether attacking a judgment in another case is a proper mode to set aside the judgment

Whether the court has inherent jurisdiction to set aside a judgment which was given without jurisdiction or which is irregular

Whether the court will exercise its inherent power to set aside a judgment where the party who seeks to have to set it aside was afforded an opportunity to present his case

Whether the High Court can set aside a default judgment which is the subject matter of an appeal before the Court of Appeal

Whether the setting aside of a judgment affects the validity of the writ of summons

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