CLICK HERE – EVIDENCE ACT 2011 ↓ Section 1 – Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts. Section 2 – Evidence in accordance with section 1 generally admissible. Section 3 – Admissibility of evidence under other legislation. Section 4 – Relevance of facts forming part of same transaction. Section 5 –…
CLICK HERE – EVIDENCE ACT 2011 ↓ Section 1 – Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts. Section 2 – Evidence in accordance with section 1 generally admissible. Section 3 – Admissibility of evidence under other legislation. Section 4 – Relevance of facts forming part of same transaction. Section 5 –…
CLICK HERE – EVIDENCE ACT 2011 ↓ Section 1 – Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts. Section 2 – Evidence in accordance with section 1 generally admissible. Section 3 – Admissibility of evidence under other legislation. Section 4 – Relevance of facts forming part of same transaction. Section 5 –…
CLICK HERE – EVIDENCE ACT 2011 ↓ Section 1 – Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts. Section 2 – Evidence in accordance with section 1 generally admissible. Section 3 – Admissibility of evidence under other legislation. Section 4 – Relevance of facts forming part of same transaction. Section 5 –…
CLICK HERE – ACJA 2015 ↓ Section 1-2 Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 Section 3-34 Section 35-49 Section 50-64 Section 65-71 Section 72-79 Section 80-85 Section 86-92 Section 93-103 Section 104-106 Section 107-108 Section 109-111 Section 112 Section 113-115 Section 116-135 Section 136-139 Section 140-142 Section 143-157 Section 158-188 Section 189-192 Section 193-215 Section…
Twitter Ban in Nigeria Disclaimer: This article is without prejudice to the Nigerian government and the citizenry. It presents the current state of things based on many sources. Let’s roll. On the 1st of June, 2021, President Muhamadu Buhari made a tweet, understood to be referring to and threatening the southeastern secessionists in Nigeria. The…
N.B. This article is particular to Nigeria. Trespass to Land Trespass to Land is intentionally entering into land, remaining on land, placing or projecting any object upon land in possession of another, without lawful justification. Anyone in possession of land may maintain an action against any intruder who makes an unauthorised entry. The form of action that…
CLICK HERE – Land Use Act ↓ Section 1-4 (Part I – General) Section 5-15 (Part II – Principles of Land tenure) Section 16-20 (Part III – Rents) Section 21-27 (Part IV – Alienation and surrender of Rights of Occupancy) Section 28-33 (Part V – Revocation of rights of occupancy and compensation therefore) Section 34-38…
CLICK HERE – Land Use Act ↓ Section 1-4 (Part I – General) Section 5-15 (Part II – Principles of Land tenure) Section 16-20 (Part III – Rents) Section 21-27 (Part IV – Alienation and surrender of Rights of Occupancy) Section 28-33 (Part V – Revocation of rights of occupancy and compensation therefore) Section 34-38…