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Attitude of the court to spurious, frivolous and vexatious applications

Effect of striking out an application by the court without hearing it

Effect of the failure of an applicant to furnish the court with all necessary and vital documents for the due consideration of his application

The effect of striking out the applicant's application

The essence of a reply on point of law in an application

The principle that all applications properly brought before the court must be heard

Whether an applicant can make an application in a superior court where the lower court has not delivered its ruling on the same application

Whether an applicant can make an oral application in open court

Whether an application based on a wrong rule of court is incompetent

Whether an application can be filed with the number of a struck out appeal

Whether an application for injunction must be first made in the lower court before applying to the Court of Appeal

Whether an application to call additional witnesses will be granted in an election petition

Whether failure of a trial judge to determine the counter-affidavit and written address filed in opposition to an application because of the absence of counsel amounts to a denial of fair hearing

Whether life is given to an application at the time it is filed

Whether the court is entitled to draw an inference that an application is being used oppressively so as to stifle a genuine claim

Whether the Supreme Court can hear an application identical to one dismissed by the court

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