• ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN NIGERIAN COURTS: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The  topic “ Administration  of  justice  in  Nigerian  courts,  problems  and  prospects”  seems  to attract  to  itself  the  attention  and  inquisitiveness  on  the  part  of  the  common  man  or  every believer  in   the  Rule  of  law  of  what  the  writer  is  talking  about  or  what  he  is  going  to  upon  since  the  mere  mention  of  justice  in  our  society  today  raises  a  conjecture  and  thereafter  suffers  from universally acceptable definition.An attempt is made in this essay to scrutinize what hampers ... Continue Reading

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CASESTABLE OF STATUTESINTERVIEWS AND PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONLIST OF ABBREVIATIONSCHAPTER 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION1.0.0: INTRODUCTION1.1.0 : BACKGROUND  TO  THE  STUDY1.2.0 : OBJECTIVES  OF  THE  STUDY1.3.0: FOCUS  OF  THE  STUDY1.4.0 : SCOPE  OF  THE  STUDY1.5.0: METHODOLOGY1.6.0: LITERATURE REVIEW1.7.0: DEFINITION OF THE TERMS1.8.0: : CONCLUSIONCHAPTER 2: PROCEDURAL  PROBLEMS  IN  THE  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE2.0.0 : INTRODUTION2.1.0 : POWERS  OF  COURTS2.2.0: OUSTER OF THE COURT JURIDICTION2.3.0: PROBLEM OF  ACCESS  TO  JUSTICE 2.4.0 ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]1.2.0: OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY   1. To examine the duty which every judge or lawyer owes to the society at large in putting across proposals to change the law where appropriate in order to bring it in line with justice. 2. To identify that a very great proportion of what goes on in the Nigerian law courts is the administration of justice between one citizen and another and between a citizen and the state and to these ends, to continue to maintain a delicate balance between the competing interests so that the end of justice can be properly served.3. To identify the power of the judge to puni ... Continue Reading