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GOVERNMENT
The Judiciary:
The Federal judicial power is exercised by the Federal Courts, which adjudicate
in disputes arising between individuals, governments and corporate entities
in their inter-relationships with one another within or outside the country
in accordance with the law. In that regard, the functions, powers and
responsibilities of the various courts forming the Federal Judicature
are discussed below:
Federal Courts
- The Supreme Court
This is the highest court
in Nigeria. It is last stop on all appeal matters. It is the last stop
on all appeal matters. It consists of the Chief Justice of the Federation
and such number of Justices of the Supreme Court as may be prescribed
by an Act of the National Assembly.
The
Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeal consist of the President and the Justices of the Court
of Appeal among which at least three must be learned in Islamic Law and
three in Customary Law.
It has exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine appeals from the Federal
High Court, High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, State High court,
Sharia Court of Appeal, Customary Court of Appeal, National Industrial
Court, a court-martial or other tribunals prescribed by an Act of the
National Assembly.
The Constitutional Court
This Court is made up of its President and law may prescribe such number
of Justices of the Constitutional Court (at least 20) as. It has original
jurisdiction in respect of matters relating to the interpretation or enforcement
of the Constitution among other duties.
The Federal High Court
The Court has exclusive jurisdiction in civil cases and matters relating
to the revenue of the Government of the Federation such as taxation, customs,
and excise duties, banking, copyright, admiralty, citizenship, etc..
The High Court of the Federal Capital Territory
It consists of a Judge ad such number of Judges as may be prescribed by
law. To all intents and purposes, it has the same unlimited jurisdiction
as the State High Courts.
Other Courts of the Federal Capital Territory
In the Federal Capital Territory, there are the Sharia Court of Appeal
and the Customary Court of Appeal. The Grand Khadi and Khadis preside
over the Sharia Court while the President of the Customary Court and other
Judges preside over the Customary Court of Appeal. The Sharia Court of
Appeal exercises appellate and supervisory jurisdiction in civil proceedings
on Islamic Law. The Customary Court of Appeal exercises appellate and
supervisory Jurisdiction in Civil Proceedings on Customary Law.
State Courts
- The High Court of a State
Every State has its
own High Court headed by a Chief Judge and supported by such number
of Judges as may be prescribed by a Law of the State. The High court
has unlimited jurisdiction to hear and determine any civil and criminal
proceedings under any law of the state.
Other
Courts of a State
There is a Sharia Court of Appeal and a Customary Court of Appeal for
any State that requires any of them.
In addition to the above, there are Election Tribunals and an Election
Appeal Tribunal in each State of the Federation.
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