Tag: #Disputeresolution

UNDUE DELAY OF LITIGATIONS: AN ABUSE OF COURT PROCESS

Introduction The Nigerian judiciary, as the custodian of justice and the rule of law, is constitutionally empowered to ensure that justice is administered fairly, impartially, and within a reasonable timeframe. Although there are other means of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) but the court system remains …

EMPLOYER’S DUTY TO RECALL SUSPENDED EMPLOYEE: CASE REVIEW OF JATO SUNDAY DANIEL V. BUA INTERNATIONAL LTD.

Introduction Under Nigerian law, employers have several inherent powers, including power to discipline employees in deserving circumstances. One of such disciplinary powers is the power to suspend employees. The inherent power of employer to suspend an employee pending investigation of an alleged misconduct or as …

WHAT IS NEW UNDER THE SUPREME COURT RULES 2024

The Supreme Court of Nigeria is the last hope of the common man, the final stage of dispute resolution and a court whose decisions cannot be review except by legislative amendments. The Supreme Court, as the apex court in Nigeria, has limited original jurisdiction but …

UNAUTHORIZED DEBITS BY BANKS: STEALING OR CONVERSION?

A banker-customer relationship is a special relationship that is founded on contract, governed by common law, equity and, in some limited respect, statutes such as Acts of the National Assembly, subsidiary legislations including several guidelines and circulars of the Central Bank of Nigeria. In providing …

LIMITATION PERIOD FOR EMPLOYMENT DISPUTE IN NIGERIA

In Nigeria, there are limitation periods for initiating litigation, so it is necessary to understand the limitation period before going to court. A limitation period is the period during which a lawsuit can be brought in court. And when the period specified in any Limitation …