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"...coupled with the far-reaching power under Section 6(6) (b) of the 1999 Constitution (supra), the Court below has specifically been cloaked with jurisdiction under Section 240(1) of the Constitution (supra)…
- JURISDICTION - JURISDICTION OF THE COURT OF APPEAL - Statutory provision as to the exclusive appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal:
"The jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal is conferred by Section 240 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, which provides: "240. Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the Court…
- JURISDICTION - JURISDICTION OF THE COURT OF APPEAL - Statutory provision as to the exclusive appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal:
"...coupled with the far-reaching power under Section 6(6) (b) of the 1999 Constitution (supra), the Court below has specifically been cloaked with jurisdiction under Section 240(1) of the Constitution (supra)…
- JURISDICTION: Jurisdiction of Court - Whether leave is required to challenge jurisdiction - The time limit for raising issue of jurisdiction - Effect of lack of jurisdiction on judgment of court
"What is in issue in this preliminary objection is that of jurisdiction which can be raised at any stage of the proceedings even on appeal up to the Supreme Court…