DECLARATORY RELIEF(S) - Whether a plaintiff seeking declaratory reliefs must rely on the strength of his case and not on the weakness of the defence
HELD:
"Furthermore, the 1st respondent sought for the grant of a declaratory relief and an injunctive relief which was dependent on the grant of the declaratory relief.
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