Administrative Law (41)
HELD:
"On the legal effect of an act being declared null and void, it was held in Ladoja Vs INEC (2007) 12 NWLR (Pt. 1047) 115; (2007) LPELR - 1738 (SC) @ 39 F -G:
HELD:
"It is not in doubt that the CBN Guidelines, which transfigured into exhibit N, trace their paternity and vitality to the provision of Section 57 of the Central Bank Act, 2007.
HELD:
"...In other words, the issue is hinged on the disrespect for the doctrine of exhaustion of local remedy in a legislation.
HELD:
"The Respondent in this appeal is the National Identity Management Commission established by the National Identity Management Commission Act, No. 23 of 2007.
HELD:
"In my bid to discover whether the Respondent was actually denied his right to fair hearing before he was expelled, my expedition made me consider some provisions of the law which empowers the 1st Respondent to discipline students.
HELD:
"At this point, it is pertinent to reiterate the fact that the 3rd Respondent has wide powers to in consultation with the 2nd Appellant, discipline the Respondent.
HELD:
"It is of course without question that the individual letters of Termination of Appointment of all the Appellants was signed by one M. T. ATSAKA, FOR: AG. REGISTRAR.
HELD:
"The appellant's coup de main, indeed the only grudge itching for resolution, is hedged around its power of control over the respondents.