Our law reports have just been referenced by the Attorney General of the Federation, and Minister of Justice. The case in point, Temple Nwankwoala V. Federal Republic of Nigeria (2018) LPELR-43891(SC) settles the issue of the ICPC Act 2000 being the only valid subsisting legislation.
LawPavilion PRIME contains a huge library of law reports (LPELR), valid and current Laws of the Federation, Books and Journals, an inbuilt digital rights management system and a host of other useful legal materials to help improve your legal practice. It is easy to use, cuts down your research time by up to 99.99%.
PRIME is paginated and paragraphed for precise citation in court. What’s more, it is SUPER-FAST – you can find anything you need in 2 seconds.
Don’t be flabbergasted in court. Stay Relevant.
If you will like to subscribe to PRIME, click here.
LawPavilion's attention has been drawn to a publication titled "Supreme Court Gives Landmark decisions on…
Introduction Acronyms and the legal profession are inseparable. Among the many facets of legal language,…
Introduction The legal industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by technological advancements. This shift…
CASE TITLE: OGIEFO v. HRH JAFARU & ORS (2024) LPELR-62942(SC)JUDGMENT DATE: 19TH JULY, 2024PRACTICE AREA:…
CASE TITLE: FBN PLC & ANOR v. BEN-SEGBA TECHNICAL SERVICES LTD & ANOR (2024) LPELR-62998(SC)JUDGMENT…
CASE TITLE: EFCC v. GOVT OF ZAMFARA STATE & ORS (2024) LPELR-62933(CA)JUDGMENT DATE: 20TH SEPTEMBER,…