Jurisdiction (580)
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"The issue of jurisdiction of a Court to try a suit is a fundamental and threshold one.
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"In the case of SHITTA-BEY VS. ATTORNEY-GENERAL, FEDERATION (1998) 10 NWLR (PT. 570) PAGE 392, jurisdiction was defined as follows:
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HELD:
"Jurisdiction of a Court to try a matter is fundamental and crucial, such that if it is absent, the Court would have no vires to entertain the action, let alone make Orders thereupon.
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