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INTERFERENCE WITH EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE: Circumstances in which an appellate Court will interfere with evaluation of evidence made by a trial Court

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"Although appraisal of evidence and ascription of probative value thereto is the exclusive preserve of the trial Judge who had the privilege of seeing and hearing the witnesses at trial, the findings made would be interfered with on appeal where such findings were based on inadmissible evidence or found to have been otherwise perverse."

 

Per OYEWOLE, J.C.A. IN MBINA & ORS v. ENYA & ORS CITATION: (2017) LPELR-43532(CA)



   
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