WRITING OF JUDGMENT - Instance where a complaint against the style of judgment writing adopted by the Court will not render same invalid or result in miscarriage of justice
HELD:
"...Although it may appear to be some sort of pre-judgment or premeditated conclusion, which ought not to have been done by the trial Judge, it has not occasioned a miscarriage of justice to the Appellant in any way.
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