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WebThe judgment of the High Court was on the 26thof July 1985. The trial judge was Honourable Justise l.O, Agoro. The offence was alleged to have been committed on the 14thof November 1981. Dissatisfied, the Appellant appealed to the Court of Appeal. By its judgment of the 28thNovember 2003, the appeal was dismissed. WebThe law on the point is fully explained in Amartey v. The State. The possession required to sustain a charge under sections 47 and 49 of the Act is there defined as follows: “What is the possession, proof of which, without more, makes a person guilty of an offence under the said section 47 (1), unless he proved that his possession is lawful. florida law for selling puppies
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http://www.nigerianlawguru.com/articles/practice%20and%20procedure/COMPETENCE%20AND%20COMPELLABILITY%20UNDER%20THE%20NIGERIAN%20EVIDENCE%20ACT.pdf Web24 de set. de 2024 · In the Supreme Court of India Criminal Appeal No. 335 of 1947, Citation: (1980) 3 SCC 57 Petitioner State of Maharashtra Respondents Mohd.Yakub & ors. Date of Judgement 4 th March 1980 Bench Hon’ble Justice R.S. Sarkaria; Hon’ble Justice O. Chinnappa Reddy Introduction-In the Commission of a crime, there are 4 stages. … WebSee ONYEGBU V. THE STATE (1995) 14 S.C.N.J page 275 at 288. Where the child comprehends the essence of an oath and the Court is satisfied, the first question is also impliedly satisfied see ... Sunday Olatunji v. The State, 2009. Cases. Country. Latitude: 9.072457048550573 Longitude: 7.48777288059642. Country (linked Country … great war medals for sale