2023: Nigeria’s Federal High Court Approves Only Two Adjournments In Pre-election Suits | Sahara Reporters

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Justice John was quoted to have exercised his powers as enshrined in the Nigerian constitution and the Electoral Act 2022.

The Federal High Court in Nigeria has approved a new practice direction to guide the hearing and determination of pre-election suits.

The NJC's new policy is focused on preventing conflicting decisions from courts and contained rules on how heads of courts and judges must handle such suits already ruled upon by a court of coordinate jurisdiction. He said, “The purpose of the new practice direction is to provide for a fair, impartial and expeditious determination of pre-election cases”, among others.

 

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