On claims and reliefs sought by Plaintiff in the Customary Court
In the Customary Court, the claim and reliefs sought by the Plaintiff is usually drafted by the clerks and/or registrars of that court who are not lawyers.
Jiite & anor vs Okpulor [2015] 12 M. J. S. C [Po 31] Paras. A-B
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