SUPREME COURT & COURT OF APPEAL DECISIONS (13665)
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HELD:
"In the light of the foregoing, I wish to further reiterate the already well-established position that declaratory reliefs are not granted even on admission by the defendant.
HELD:
"The position of the law is well settled that the evaluation of evidence and ascription of probative value to evidence are the primary duties of the trial Court which had the advantage of seeing and assessing the credibility of the witnesses.
HELD:
"Above all, declaratory reliefs are not granted as a matter of course and on platter of gold.
HELD:
"I am of the firm view that the trial Court's analysis of the evidence on record is potent and free from misapprehension.
HELD:
"Talking about disenfranchisement, a voter is disenfranchised when his right to vote is denied him.