Duty of courts to consider all relevant exhibits before them

by caneadmin

A trial Judge must consider relevant exhibits tendered before him along with oral evidence. Although the law does not foist on him the duty to consider all the exhibits tendered before him, he must consider the relevant exhibits.[1]


[1]Faguwa and another v Adibi and others (2004) LPELR-1229(SC) 20 paras C-E.

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