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Attitude of an appellate court to the proceedings of Native/Area/Customary courts

Bindingness of record of proceedings

How an appellate Court is to read and interpret the contents of the record of proceedings

Need for an appellate court to confine itself to the content of the record of proceedings at the trial court

Presumption of the correctness of a record of proceedings

Principles governing the interpretation of records of proceedings of Native/Customary Courts

Procedure for challenging the correctness of record of proceedings

The importance of record of proceedings

What a party challenging the correctness of the record of proceedings must do

What constitutes a complete record of proceedings

What the record of proceedings connotes

Whether any other record can take pre-eminence over the record of proceedings

Whether it is the duty of counsel, both Appellant and Respondent, to ensure that the record of proceedings compiled is correct

Whether record of proceedings in a criminal proceedings is admissible in a civil proceeding

Whether the appeal court can amend the record of proceedings where its accuracy is successfully impeached

Whether the appellant can be penalised for absence of the record of proceedings

Whether the appellate court can suo motu challenge the competence of the record of proceedings

Whether the appellate court is bound by the record of proceedings

Whether the court can make findings not borne by the records before it

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