POLITICS
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Industrial & Lagos Court Resumes Activities After Annual Vacation
The National Industrial Court of Nigeria resumes activities today after annual vacation, which lasted for seven-week. The vacation, which began…
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New Legal Year: Clerics Harp on Fair Hearing, Justice
As a doctrine to formally kick start a legal year in Lagos State, Stakeholders in judiciary simultaneously held service at…
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Lagos Judiciary Set To Begin New Legal Year
The Lagos State Judiciary is set to begin its 2021/2022, Legal Year on September 27, 2021 A statement from the…
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Court Orders Resident Doctors To Suspend Strike
Justice Bashir Alkali, of the National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja has ordered Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, to…
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FG Advised To Declare a State of Emergency in the Administration of Criminal Justice System
The Federal Government has been advised to declare a state of emergency in the administration of criminal justice system. The…
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VAT Tussle: Appeal Reserves Ruling on Application To Join Lagos State
The Court of Appeal in Abuja has reserved ruling on an application filed by Lagos State Government seeking to be…
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Resident Doctors Strike: Industrial Court Ask Parties To Negotiate
The National Industrial Court in Abuja has gave Federal Government and the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, forty eight…
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VAT Legal Tussle: Governor Wike Institute Appeal At Supreme Court
Recently, some state governor’s challenge Federal Government authority to collect Value Added Tax, VAT. The development which has become a…
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Industrial Court Currently Presiding Over Resident Doctors Strike
The National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja is currently presiding over the matter between the Federal Government and the National…
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CJN Urges Judicial Officers To Keep To The Rules
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Tanko Muhammad, has charged judicial officers and kadis to endeavour to be impartial…
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