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- JUDGMENT AND ORDER - DECLARATORY JUDGMENT/ORDER - Whether a declaratory judgment is complete in itself:
"It has been held by this Court that a declaratory judgment is complete in itself since the relief is the declaration. See: Akunnia Vs A.G. Anambra State (1977) 5 SC…
- JUDGMENT AND ORDER - Judgment of Court - Circumstance in which the judgment of a court would be deemed flawed
"One thing, however, is clear and this is that the entries of the adjournments were haphazard and litigants and their counsel did lose touch. If the learned judge had paid…
- JUDGMENT AND ORDER: Setting Aside of Court Order/Judgment - Whether the court in the exercise of its inherent jurisdiction can set aside its own judgment
"The option opened to the Appellant was to apply to the Court of Appeal to discharge the order it made that the appeal be heard on the Appellant's brief alone…
- GARNISHEE PROCEEDINGS: Duty of a Garnishee in Garnishee Proceeding - Duty of the garnishee to satisfy the court why the funds in its possession belonging to the judgment debtor should not be garnished to pay the judgment debt
"It is most pertinent to bear in mind the fact that the appellant/applicant herein is a garnishee. The only duty of a garnishee in garnishee proceedings is to satisfy the…
- JUDGMENT AND ORDER: Delivery of Judgment — Effect of Judgment Delivered in Chambers — Whether Delivery of Judgment in Chambers Renders the Entire Proceedings Null and Void
"Notwithstanding the reasons stated in the judgment of the trial Court, the delivery of the judgment in chambers is a breach of the provision of Section 36 (3) of the…