POLITICAL PARTY PRIMARY - Instance where the requirement of notice to the INEC for the validity of a Court ordered primary election will be held to have been complied with
HELD:
"In the circumstances of this case, I find it outstanding that the learned trial Court pretended to be unaware of the background of the case before it, particularly that the primary election being challenged was a Court ordered one and that the usual rules of notice cannot apply in the circumstances.
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