Judgment and Order (536)
HELD:
"I am of the humble view that it is manifest from the record of appeal that the learned trial judge did not comply with the hallowed principle of fair hearing when he failed to conduct a trial within trial to determine the admissibility of Exhibit 9.
HELD:
"The law is settled that a final judgment is one which brings to an end the rights of the parties in the action.
HELD:
"It is not the argument of the parties in this case that the judgment of the lower Court was not a judgment on the merits where the matter assiduously canvassed and that the rendition of the judgment is not based on what was canvassed and agitated before the Court by the legal combatants.
HELD:
"A consequential order is an order founded on a claim of the successful party.
HELD:
"The constitutional provisions governing the delivery of judgment after final address is in Section 294 (1) and it says:
HELD:
"I think this is the type of case that the principle of non-suit should be invoked, to cure the obvious blunders highlighted in the handling of the case by the learned trial Court.