SUBSTANTIAL JUSTICE - Duty of Court to do substantial justice to all parties before it; what substantial justice entails
HELD:
"Gone are the days when Courts turn a blind eye to substantive justice for the sake of technicalities. A Court should be a place where the common man can have the assurance that justice will be served in accordance with the law.
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