When a counsel can refer the court to its previous decision

It is good to call the court’s attention to its pronouncements in a previous case, but the facts of the case must be the same or similar before a decision in one can be used and even at that used as “a guide to the decision in another case”

Fawehinmi v. N.B.A. (No.2) (1989) 2NWLR (Pt. 105) 558.

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