FCT High Court Practice Direction for Service(s), 2018 Click to download the FCT High Court Practice Direction for Service(s), 2018 The following Practice Direction in respect of Service of Process(es) at the High Court of FCT was issued by...
FCT High Court Practice Direction for Service(s), 2018
Click to download the FCT High Court Practice Direction for Service(s), 2018
The following Practice Direction in respect of Service of Process(es) at the High Court of FCT was issued by Hon. Justice Ishaq Usman Bello, the Honourable Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory High Court (as he then was) in Exercise of the Powers conferred upon him by Section 259 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), Order 7 Rule 14(2) of the High Court FCT, Civil Procedure Rules 2018 and by virtue of all powers enabling him in that behalf.
Click to download the FCT High Court Practice Direction for Service(s), 2018
This Practice Direction took effect from the 29th October, 2018.
Click to download the FCT High Court Practice Direction for Service(s), 2018
This Practice Direction shall, save to the extent and as may otherwise be ordered by the Chief Judge, High Court, FCT, pursuant to Section 259 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), Order 7 Rule 14(2) of the High Court Civil Procedures Rules, apply to all civil and criminal matters relating to service of process(es) by the Court.
Click to download the FCT High Court Practice Direction for Service(s), 2018
The purpose of this Practice Direction is to provide for uniform fees for service of court process(es), mode of proof of service of the court process(es)and uniform fees chargeable for the production of records of the court.
Click to download the FCT High Court Practice Direction for Service(s), 2018
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