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- PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - EVIDENCE - Evidence in support of pleadings - Liberty of parties to adduce evidence in support of their pleadings
MOBIL OIL (NIGERIA) LTD. V. FEDERAL BOARD OF INLAND REVENUE (1977-LCER-1164-SC) “It only remains for us to add that in an action before the High Court, it is the right…
- PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - EVIDENCE - Evidence in support of pleadings - Liberty of parties to adduce evidence in support of their pleadings
MOBIL OIL (NIGERIA) LTD. V. FEDERAL BOARD OF INLAND REVENUE (1977-LCER-1164-SC) “It only remains for us to add that in an action before the High Court, it is the right…
- ACTION - PLEADINGS - Effect of failure to call evidence in support of pleadings:
"What is fictitious cannot be proved and what is suborned must be tested. Every fact pleaded must be proved, otherwise, it amounts to nothing. It is trite law that pleading…
- PLEADINGS: The essence of pleadings
"If that was their defence, they should have pleaded it. The essence of pleadings is to settle issues to be tried and to prevent one party taking the other by surprise.…
- PLEADINGS: Bindingness of pleadings on parties - Effect of evidence that is not in conformity with the pleadings
"In the first place, as the question of acquisition was not pleaded it went to no issue, Onwuka v. Omogui (1992) 3 NWLR (Pt. 230) 393. The explanation is simple.…