Section 295 and 296 of the 1999 Constitution: Questions Regarding the Interpretation or Application of the Constitution and Definition of Office

The 1999 Constitution Section 295 (1) Where any question as to the interpretation or application of this Constitution arises in any proceedingsin any court of law in any part of Nigeria (other than in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the Federal High Court or a High Court) and the court is of the…

Section 288, 289 and 290 of the 1999 Constitution: Conditions when Appointing Justices and Judges and Declaration of Assets and Liabilities of Judicial Officers

The 1999 Constitution Section 288 (1) In exercising his powers under the foregoing provisions of this Chapter in respect of appointments to theoffices of Justices of the Supreme court and Justices of the Court of Appeal, the President shall have regard to the need to ensure that there are among the holders of such offices…

Section 286 and 287 of the 1999 Constitution: Supplementals Concerning Jurisdiction of Courts and Enforcement of Judgment

The 1999 Constitution Section 286 (1)(a) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution-(a) where by the Law of a State jurisdiction is conferred upon any court for the hearing and determination of civil causes and of appeals arising out of such causes, the court shall have like jurisdiction with respect to the hearing and determination…

Section 282, 283, 284 and 285 of the 1999 Constitution: Jurisdiction of the Customary Court of Appeal of a State and Election Tribunals

The 1999 Constitution Section 282 (1) A Customary Court of Appeal of a State shall exercise appellate and supervisory jurisdiction in civilproceedings involve questions of Customary law. (A Customary Court of Appeal of a State has the power to hear appeals and act in a supervisory role concerning civil matters which relate to questions about…

Section 280 and 281 of the 1999 Constitution: Creation of Customary Court of Appeal of a State and Appointment of President and Judges of the Customary Court of Appeal of a State

The 1999 Constitution Section 280 (1) There shall be for any State that requires it a Customary Court of Appeal for that State. (Every State in Nigeria that requires it will have a Customary Court of Appeal for that State.) Section 280 (2)(a) The Customary Court of Appeal of a State shall consist of –(a)…

Section 277, 278 and 279 of the 1999 Constitution: Jurisdiction and Constitution of the Sharia Court of Appeal of a State

The 1999 Constitution Section 277 (1) The sharia Court of Appeal of a State shall, in addition to such other jurisdiction as may be conferred upon it by the law of the State, exercise such appellate and supervisory jurisdiction in civil proceedings involving questions of Islamic personal Law which the court is competent to decide…

Section 272, 273 and 274 of the 1999 Constitution: Jurisdiction, Constitution and Ability of the Chief Judge to Make Rules of High Court of a State

The 1999 Constitution Section 272 (1) Subject to the provisions of section 251 and other provisions of this Constitution, the High Court of a State shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine any civil proceedings in which the existence or extent of a legal right, power, duty, liability, privilege, interest, obligation or claim is in…