Service at an address provided by counsel

by caneadmin

It has been accepted that where a counsel to a party uses his address as address for service in a case, and he is served through that address, he is presumed to be aware of and have notice of the various hearing dates of the case. [1]


[1]Dr. Jimi Aina and others v Musa Obabiolorunkosi (1986) 2 NWLR (Pt 22).

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