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"the appeal as it is, is academic as it is merely theoretical, makes empty sound, and of no practical utilitarian value to the Appellants even if judgment is given in…
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"As ably demonstrated in the lead judgment, the Courts do not waste very precious judicial time and resource in dealing with academic matters that do no present legally cognizable issues…
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"It has been stated and restated in a legion of decisions of this Court that Courts of law are not academic institutions and therefore do not embark on academic exercises.…
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"The question of the channels of appeal, be it to the Council or to the Visitor as provided for under the University of Ife Act is not also a live…
- PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - ACADEMIC OR HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION(S)/ISSUES/SUIT/EXERCISE - Effect of academic and hypothetical issues
"when a particular point is said to be academic, it predominantly means that it has no real relevance or effect. In other words, the act has been spent and is…