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  • Is there a difference between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Federal Government?

    • May 3, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Category: Case Law Blog
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    Nigerian coat of arms
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  • “Forum Shopping” is an abuse of judicial process.

    • May 2, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Category: Case Law Blog
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    Forum shopping not allowed
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  • Can an error in stating the accurate time of commission of offence vitiate a charge?

    • April 27, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Category: Case Law Blog
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    Can an error in stating the accurate time of commission of offence vitiate a charge?
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  • Notable Pronouncement: Supreme Court decries filing of frivolous appeals on settled principles of law.

    • April 11, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Category: Notable Pronouncements
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    Notable Pronouncement: Supreme Court decries filing of frivolous appeals on settled principles of law.
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  • Radio interview and newspaper report are not always the truth of their contents.

    • April 11, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Category: Case Law Blog
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    Radio interview and newspaper report are not always the truth of their contents.
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  • An appeal based on what a lower court did not decide is liable to be dismissed.

    • April 2, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Category: Case Law Blog
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    An appeal based on what a lower court did not decide is liable to be dismissed.
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  • Notable Pronouncement: Supreme Court Condemns Sharp Practices in Judicial Process.

    • March 21, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Categories: Case Law Blog, Notable Pronouncements
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    Abuse of court process should be avoided
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  • A judge taking over a matter in which trial has commenced must, as a rule, start de novo.

    • February 27, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Category: Case Law Blog
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    rule relating to trial de novo
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  • The Supreme Court reiterates that a brief of argument must not be struck out for lack of beauty or elegance.

    • February 15, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Category: Case Law Blog
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    Brief of argument
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  • The Supreme Court has power to consider identical application that has been dismissed by it.

    • January 11, 2018
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
    • Category: Case Law Blog
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    identical motion can be filed at supreme court
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