Pre-action-Notice-Constitutionality-and-Otherwise
In this paper, we are faced with the inevitable and indefensible presupposition that pre-action notices where appropriate i.e., when provided for by a rule of a statute creating a body agency or corporation, is a condition precedent which must be satisfied before an aggrieved party can bring his action against such body, agency or corporation…
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This article was written as an entry for the maiden edition of Hon Justice Stephen Ezekeoma (LAWSA High Court, UNIZIK) Procedural Essay Competition and was adjudged the winning entry in the competition. It was written by Gilbert Obichere, a student of the Prestigious Faculty of Law, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State, currently in his final year of studies. The article with name, “PRE-ACTION NOTICE: CONSTITUTIONALITY AND OTHERWISE”, examines the procedural rule of Pre-action Notice particularly as to its constitutionality while referring to relevant provisions in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
In this paper, we are faced with the inevitable and indefensible presupposition that pre-action notices where appropriate i.e., when provided for by a rule of a statute creating a body agency or corporation, is a condition precedent which must be satisfied before an aggrieved party can bring his action against such body, agency or corporation…
To read the full article click here Download
This article was written as an entry for the maiden edition of Hon Justice Stephen Ezekeoma (LAWSA High Court, UNIZIK) Procedural Essay Competition and was adjudged the winning entry in the competition. It was written by Gilbert Obichere, a student of the Prestigious Faculty of Law, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State, currently in his final year of studies. The article with name, “PRE-ACTION NOTICE: CONSTITUTIONALITY AND OTHERWISE”, examines the procedural rule of Pre-action Notice particularly as to its constitutionality while referring to relevant provisions in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.