Turay v Garbee (2 of 1930) [1930] SLSC 2 (7 April 1930)


Administrative Law - public officers - appointment - acting in public
office is evidence of due appointment: All public officers who are proved
to have acted as such are presumed to have been duly appointed to the
office until the contrary is shown: a person who disputes the authority
of one who acts as a tribal ruler must therefore prove that he was not
properly appointed.

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