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Criminal Law

Gwandu v Gwandu Native Authority (1962) Full Summary

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 26, 2025September 7, 2025

Gwandu v Gwandu Native authority. touches on the delicate distinction in criminal law between culpable homicide punishable with death and…

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Classification of Offences in Nigerian Criminal Law

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 22, 2025November 30, 2025

The classification of offences in Nigeria is one of the most fundamental areas of criminal law. Many law students and…

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Relationship Between the Penal Code and Criminal Code in Nigeria

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 22, 2025August 22, 2025

In Nigeria, the Penal Code applies to the Northern states, while the Criminal Code applies to the Southern states. Each…

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HISTORY & SOURCES OF CRIMINAL LAW IN NIGERIA

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 22, 2025August 22, 2025

Before the arrival of the white men and colonial masters, our forefathers already had established ways and mechanisms of regulating…

Case summary of Okwejiminor v. Gbakeji & Nigerian Bottling Co. Plc[2008] 5 NWLR (Pt. 1079)
Commercial/Business LawLaw of Torts

Case summary of Okwejiminor v. Gbakeji & Nigerian Bottling Co. Plc[2008] 5 NWLR (Pt. 1079)

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 15, 2025August 16, 2025

Imagine quenching your thirst with a bottle of Fanta, only to find that it contains something utterly repulsive a dead,…

Section 419 – Obtaining by False Pretence under Nigerian Law
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Section 419 – Obtaining by False Pretence under Nigerian Law

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 14, 2025August 15, 2025

The offence of obtaining property by false pretence, popularly referred to as “419”, is one of the most widely recognized…

Criminal Law Note: The Offence Of Cheating In Nigeria (Section 421 Criminal Code and Penal Code (Section 325)
Criminal Law

Criminal Law Note: The Offence Of Cheating In Nigeria (Section 421 Criminal Code and Penal Code (Section 325)

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 14, 2025August 16, 2025

Under Section 421 of the Nigerian Criminal Code, cheating is described as follows: “Any person who, by using any fraudulent…

Doctrine of Necessity: Meaning, Key Cases, and Application in Constitutional Law
Jurisprudence & Legal TheoryAdminstrative LawConstitutional Law

Doctrine of Necessity: Meaning, Key Cases, and Application in Constitutional Law

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 14, 2025August 14, 2025

In times of crisis or emergency, governments may find themselves in situations where normal legal procedures and constitutional provisions become…

Permitted Clauses in a Hire Purchase Agreement (Nigeria) – Section 4 Hire Purchase Act Explained
Commercial/Business LawCOMMERCIAL LAW

Permitted Clauses in a Hire Purchase Agreement (Nigeria) – Section 4 Hire Purchase Act Explained

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 14, 2025August 14, 2025

Permitted Clauses are clauses that are automatically implied by law into every hire purchase agreement. They apply whether or not…

Prohibited Clauses in a Hire Purchase Agreement – Nigerian Law
COMMERCIAL LAWCommercial/Business Law

Prohibited Clauses in a Hire Purchase Agreement – Nigerian Law

Kingsley OmenyiAugust 14, 2025August 14, 2025

These are clauses that are expressly prohibited by law, and if they are incorporated into a Hire Purchase agreement by…

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