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Justice (40)

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.

HELD:

"Unfairness of a trial is in two forms. The first where party is put at a juridical disadvantage by procedure that fails to ensure fairness; it deprives a party of procedural equality.

HELD:

"My Lords, to qualify as justice, a trial must include hearing and the hearing must be impartial, dispassionate (independent), just, non-discriminatory, open-minded, evenhanded, fair-minded, reasonable and rational.

HELD:

"This is a Court of Justice and equity and it is its duty to ensure that substantial Justice is done at all times between parties.

HELD:

"In so far as in the instant case, it has been shown that there is no miscarriage of justice, this Court would opt to lean against technicalities in the interest of doing substantial justice.

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