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Title: An Examination of Miscarriage of Justice by Courts in Nigeria
Authors: NYAM, Gloria
Keywords: miscarriage , Justice, Perverse, Decision, Fair hearing
Issue Date: Mar-2022
Publisher: Department of International Law and Jurisprudence Nigerian Police Academy
Citation: POLAC Journal of International Law and Jurisprudence ( PJILJ)
Series/Report no.: Volume 3 Number 1;2
Abstract: The paper looks at the important concept of miscarriage of justice and its significance and effect to the dispensation of justice in courts in Nigeria. The study adopts the doctrinal approach to research and focuses on case law as reported in the assorted law reports available in the country. It highlights the effects of miscarriage of justice. It further suggests ways in which the courts, counsels and litigants can prevent the miscarriage of justice in the resolution of conflicts. The paper recommends a careful study of the various instances in which decisions or actions of courts can lead to the miscarriage of justice and recommends that practitioners see themselves as ministers in the temple of justice who should pursue it at all cost, even at personal cost. Courts should always do substantial justice and not rely on undue technicalities.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2107
ISSN: 2408-8634
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