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Power of the court to raise issues suo motu

Whether a court can raise an issue suo motu without hearing parties on the issue where it goes to the jurisdiction of the court

Whether a court can raise and decide an issue suo motu without giving parties opportunity to be heard on it

Whether a court can raise and decide an issue suo motu without hearing parties on the issue

Whether a court can rely on a constitutional provision suo motu without hearing parties on it

Whether a court can suo motu raise an issue of illegality arising from statutory infraction which has duly come to its notice

Whether an appellate court can raise an issue of law suo motu without inviting arguments from the parties

Whether an appellate court can suo motu raise issues of jurisdiction and capacity

Whether Rule 8(9) of CI 19 permits the Court of Appeal can raise issues suo motu and pronounce on it without offering the parties the opportunity to be heard on that point

Whether the court can dispose of an issue raised suo motu which goes to the root of the matter

Whether the court can suo motu raise the issue of illegality

Whether the court can, suo motu, take the point where it is called to make an order contrary to a statute

Whether the court must hear the parties where it raises the issue of jurisdiction suo motu

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