CLICK – Botswana CONST. 1966 ↓ Section 1-2 (The Republic) Section 3-10 (Fundamental Rights) Section 11-19 (Fundamental Rights) Section 20-29 (Citizenship – Repealed) Section 30-35 Section 36-41 Section 42-46 (The Cabinet) Section 47-51A (Executive Functions) Section 52-56 (Executive Functions) Section 57-63 Section 64-70 Section 71-76 (The Republic) Section 77-85 (Ntlo ya Dikgosi) Section 86-89 (Powers…
CLICK – Botswana CONST. 1966 ↓ Section 1-2 (The Republic) Section 3-10 (Fundamental Rights) Section 11-19 (Fundamental Rights) Section 20-29 (Citizenship – Repealed) Section 30-35 Section 36-41 Section 42-46 (The Cabinet) Section 47-51A (Executive Functions) Section 52-56 (Executive Functions) Section 57-63 Section 64-70 Section 71-76 (The Republic) Section 77-85 (Ntlo ya Dikgosi) Section 86-89 (Powers…
CLICK – Botswana CONST. 1966 ↓ Section 1-2 (The Republic) Section 3-10 (Fundamental Rights) Section 11-19 (Fundamental Rights) Section 20-29 (Citizenship – Repealed) Section 30-35 Section 36-41 Section 42-46 (The Cabinet) Section 47-51A (Executive Functions) Section 52-56 (Executive Functions) Section 57-63 Section 64-70 Section 71-76 (The Republic) Section 77-85 (Ntlo ya Dikgosi) Section 86-89 (Powers…
CLICK – Botswana CONST. 1966 ↓ Section 1-2 (The Republic) Section 3-10 (Fundamental Rights) Section 11-19 (Fundamental Rights) Section 20-29 (Citizenship – Repealed) Section 30-35 Section 36-41 Section 42-46 (The Cabinet) Section 47-51A (Executive Functions) Section 52-56 (Executive Functions) Section 57-63 Section 64-70 Section 71-76 (The Republic) Section 77-85 (Ntlo ya Dikgosi) Section 86-89 (Powers…
Osun State High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules 2008 (as amended) PDF Date of commencement: 2ND DAY OF JANUARY, 2008. In exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 274 of the Constitution of theFederal Republic of Nigeria 1999, and of all other powers enabling me in that behalf I, Hon, Justice FASASI OLANIYI OGUNSOLA,…
CLICK – Botswana CONST. 1966 ↓ Section 1-2 (The Republic) Section 3-10 (Fundamental Rights) Section 11-19 (Fundamental Rights) Section 20-29 (Citizenship – Repealed) Section 30-35 Section 36-41 Section 42-46 (The Cabinet) Section 47-51A (Executive Functions) Section 52-56 (Executive Functions) Section 57-63 Section 64-70 Section 71-76 (The Republic) Section 77-85 (Ntlo ya Dikgosi) Section 86-89 (Powers…
CLICK – Botswana CONST. 1966 ↓ Section 1-2 (The Republic) Section 3-10 (Fundamental Rights) Section 11-19 (Fundamental Rights) Section 20-29 (Citizenship – Repealed) Section 30-35 Section 36-41 Section 42-46 (The Cabinet) Section 47-51A (Executive Functions) Section 52-56 (Executive Functions) Section 57-63 Section 64-70 Section 71-76 (The Republic) Section 77-85 (Ntlo ya Dikgosi) Section 86-89 (Powers…
CLICK – Botswana CONST. 1966 ↓ Section 1-2 (The Republic) Section 3-10 (Fundamental Rights) Section 11-19 (Fundamental Rights) Section 20-29 (Citizenship – Repealed) Section 30-35 Section 36-41 Section 42-46 (The Cabinet) Section 47-51A (Executive Functions) Section 52-56 (Executive Functions) Section 57-63 Section 64-70 Section 71-76 (The Republic) Section 77-85 (Ntlo ya Dikgosi) Section 86-89 (Powers…
CLICK – Botswana CONST. 1966 ↓ Section 1-2 (The Republic) Section 3-10 (Fundamental Rights) Section 11-19 (Fundamental Rights) Section 20-29 (Citizenship – Repealed) Section 30-35 Section 36-41 Section 42-46 (The Cabinet) Section 47-51A (Executive Functions) Section 52-56 (Executive Functions) Section 57-63 Section 64-70 Section 71-76 (The Republic) Section 77-85 (Ntlo ya Dikgosi) Section 86-89 (Powers…
Criminal Liability in Nigeria Generally speaking, an offence is made up of two elements, required for commission and liability. These are the physical element (actus reus) and mental element (mens rea). Although the later may refer to two concepts – men rea as an element of an offence to be proven for culpability in every…