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MRS. CELINA OKOYE EZEUDU V. CHIEF A. J. ADEKA & ORS

(2016) JELR 41039 (CA)

Court of Appeal  •  CA/J/52M/2016  •  7 Apr 2016  •  Nigeria

Coram
ADAMU JAURO JCA; JOSEPH TINE TUR JCA; ELFRIEDA OLUWAYEMISI WILLIAMS-DAWODU JCA;

Appearances
S. A. Danlami, Esq. with him, A. D. Amemfo, Esq. For Appellant S. Y. Tsok, Esq. with him, A. J. Adudu, Esq. For 1st RespondentT. P. Chiyero (SSC, MOJ, Plateau State) with him, I. I. Oziogo (Pupil State Counsel) For 2nd Respondent For Respondent

Judgement

JOSEPH TINE TUR, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): I tagged this determination Decision by virtue of the provisions of Section 294(2)-(4) and Section 318(1) of the Constitution which defines a decision to means, in relation to a Court, any determination of that Court and includes judgment, Decree, order, conviction, sentence or recommendation. A Ruling is omitted in the definition of decision under Section 318(1) of the Constitution (supra). What the framers of the Constitution omitted should not be inserted by trial Judges (Section 294(1)) or Justices of the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeal (Section 294(2)-(4) of the Constitution (supra).

In Jurisprudence, 4th edition by R.W.M. Diaz appears the following passage at page 196:

When the nature of things changes, the rules of law must change too. This is a truism in that the legislature and within limits, the Courts should change rules to keep the law abreast of change.

The provisions of the Constitution are supreme and have


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