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Condition to be satisfied by a plaintiff claiming declaratory reliefs
Declaratory relief as an equitable relief
Grant of declaratory reliefs as an exercise of discretion
How a party seeking declaratory relief discharged the burden of proof on him
How declaratory reliefs are to be granted
Nature of a declaratory relief
Onus on party seeking declaratory reliefs
Principles governing the grant of declaratory reliefs
Purpose of a declaratory relief
The basis for granting declaratory reliefs
The principle that declaratory reliefs cannot be granted where the claimant has not shown that any of his rights has been infringed
The principle that in a claim for declaratory reliefs, the plaintiff must establish his claim on the strength of his case and not on the weakness of his opponent
The principle that where the plaintiff seeks declaratory reliefs, the matter must be subjected to a full scale trial
The rule that a declaratory relief must be proved by evidence
What a declaratory relief connotes; what a plaintiff who seeks a declaratory relief must show
What a person seeking a declaratory relief must show
What a person seeking a declaratory relief relating to the Constitution must establish
What a plaintiff who is seeking a declaratory relief must show
What declaratory relief entails
When a declaratory relief will be granted
When a party will be entitled to a declaratory relief in respect of a contract of service
When declaratory reliefs can be granted
Whether a declaration can be issued against a completed act
Whether a declaratory relief can be made where there is no cause of action
Whether a declaratory relief can be obtained by a motion in the cause
Whether a party claiming declaratory reliefs must rely on the strength of his case and not on the weakness of the defence
Whether a party is entitled to judgment in default of appearance or in default of defence where the claim is for declaratory reliefs
Whether a party who makes a claim for a declaratory relief must call evidence to show that he is entitled to the relief
Whether declaratory reliefs are enforceable
Whether declaratory reliefs are granted as a matter of course
Whether declaratory reliefs can be granted on admission
Whether declaratory reliefs can be granted on admission in fundamental rights actions
Whether the absence of the defendant disentitles a plaintiff to a declaratory relief
Whether the court can grant a declaratory relief in the absence of evidence given under oath
Whether the exercise of the power by a court to grant a declaratory relief is an exception to the general principle of law that where the Constitution has barred the court from exercising jurisdiction in a given matter, any provision of the law to the contrary is null and void and of no effect.
Whether the plaintiff is automatically entitled to declaratory reliefs where the defendant is absent
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