“The controversy or dispute is to be proved or disproved by affidavit evidence to be supported by documentary exhibits, if …
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“Where there is no cross-appeal nor a respondent’s notice as contemplated by Order 19 Rule 7 of the Rules 2016, …
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“The phrase “Truth”, “the whole truth, and nothing but the truth” is commonly employed by witnesses in the course of …
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Definition of Defamation In Daura v Danhauwa,[1]the court defined the tort of defamation as: [A]statement made by a person against …
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Prosecuting Terrorist offenders in Nigeria: A Human Right Perspective by Chioma Angela Okeke Introduction Terrorism is a global phenomenon,[1] with …
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A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THEO GAVRIELIDES, โCONTEXTUALISING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR HATE CRIMEโ (2012) 27(18) JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE 3624-3643. Introduction …
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BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF WHISTLEBLOWING POLICIES IN COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS BY CHIOMA ANGELA OKEKE, VICE CHAIRMAN INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED SECRETARIES AND ADMINISTRATORS (ICSAN) ABUJA CHAPTER.
by caneadminVisit us at: https://icsanabuja.org/index.phpIntroduction This article seeks to explore the possible benefits and drawbacks of whistleblowing in commercial transactions. Whistleblowing …
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In Obeya v Okpoga Microfinance Bank Ltd, thecourt held: …The same fate also befalls Exhibit E, the affidavit in support …
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A document does not become an exhibit unless it is tendered and admitted as such an exhibit. A document is …
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Effect of a document attached to an affidavit that is not marked as exhibit nor referred to at all in the affidavit.
by caneadminWhere a document attached to an affidavit is neither marked as exhibit nor referred to at all in the affidavit, …