• Section 46- Special Jurisdiction of High Court and Legal Aid [Fundamental Rights]
    Oct 31 2022

    Section 46- Special Jurisdiction of High Court and Legal Aid  [Fundamental Rights]

     

    46. (1) Any person who alleges that any of the provisions of this Chapter has been, is being or likely to be contravened in any State in relation to him may apply to a High Court in that State for redress.

    (2) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, a High Court shall have original jurisdiction to hear and determine any application made to it in pursuance of this section and may make such orders, issue such writs and give such directions as it may consider appropriate for the purpose of enforcement or securing the enforcing within that State of any right to which the person who makes the application may be entitled under this Chapter.

    (3) The Chief Justice of Nigeria may make rules with respect to the practice and procedure of a High Court for the purposes of this section.

    (4) The National Assembly -

    (a) may confer upon a High Court such powers in addition to those conferred by this section as may appear to the National Assembly to be necessary or desirable for the purpose of enabling the court more effectively to exercise the jurisdiction conferred upon it by this section; and

    (b) shall make provisions-

    (i) for the rendering of financial assistance to any indigent citizen of Nigeria where his right under this Chapter has been infringed or with a view to enabling him to engage the services of a legal practitioner to prosecute his claim, and

    (ii) for ensuring that allegations of infringement of such rights are substantial and the requirement or need for financial or legal aid is real.

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    3 Min.
  • Section 45- Restriction on And Derogation From Fundamental Human Rights [Fundamental Rights]
    Oct 31 2022

    Section 45- Restriction on And Derogation From Fundamental Human Rights  [Fundamental Rights]

     

    45. (1) Nothing in sections 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41 of this Constitution shall invalidate any law that is reasonably justifiable in a democratic society

    (a) in the interest of defence, public safety, public order, public morality or public health; or

    (b) for the purpose of protecting the rights and freedom or other persons

    (2) An act of the National Assembly shall not be invalidated by reason only that it provides for the taking, during periods of emergency, of measures that derogate from the provisions of section 33 or 35 of this Constitution; but no such measures shall be taken in pursuance of any such act during any period of emergency save to the extent that those measures are reasonably justifiable for the purpose of dealing with the situation that exists during that period of emergency:

    Provided that nothing in this section shall authorise any derogation from the provisions of section 33 of this Constitution, except in respect of death resulting from acts of war or authorise any derogation from the provisions of section 36(8) of this Constitution.

    (3) In this section, a " period of emergency" means any period during which there is in force a Proclamation of a state of emergency declared by the President in exercise of the powers conferred on him under section 305 of this Constitution.

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    3 Min.
  • Section 44- Compulsory Acquisition of Property [Fundamental Rights]
    Oct 31 2022

    Section 44- Compulsory Acquisition of Property  [Fundamental Rights]

     

    44. (1) No moveable property or any interest in an immovable property shall be taken possession of compulsorily and no right over or interest in any such property shall be acquired compulsorily in any part of Nigeria except in the manner and for the purposes prescribed by a law that, among other things -

    (a) requires the prompt payment of compensation therefore and

    (b) gives to any person claiming such compensation a right of access for the determination of his interest in the property and the amount of compensation to a court of law or tribunal or body having jurisdiction in that part of Nigeria.

    (2) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section shall be construed as affecting any general law.

    (a) for the imposition or enforcement of any tax, rate or duty;

    (b) for the imposition of penalties or forfeiture for breach of any law, whether under civil process or after conviction for an offence;

    (c) relating to leases, tenancies, mortgages, charges, bills of sale or any other rights or obligations arising out of contracts.

    (d) relating to the vesting and administration of property of persons adjudged or otherwise declared bankrupt or insolvent, of persons of unsound mind or deceased persons, and of corporate or unincorporate bodies in the course of being wound-up;

    (e) relating to the execution of judgements or orders of court;

    (f) providing for the taking of possession of property that is in a dangerous state or is injurious to the health of human beings, plants or animals;

    (g) relating to enemy property;

    (h) relating to trusts and trustees;

    (i) relating to limitation of actions;

    (j) relating to property vested in bodies corporate directly established by any law in force in Nigeria;

    (k) relating to the temporary taking of possession of property for the purpose of any examination, investigation or enquiry;

    (l) providing for the carrying out of work on land for the purpose of soil-conservation; or

    (m) subject to prompt payment of compensation for damage to buildings, economic trees or crops, providing for any authority or person to enter, survey or dig any land, or to lay, install or erect poles, cables, wires, pipes, or other conductors or structures on any land, in order to provide or maintain the supply or distribution of energy, fuel, water, sewage, telecommunication services or other public facilities or public utilities.

    (3) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, the entire property in and control of all minerals, mineral oils and natural gas in under or upon any land in Nigeria or in, under or upon the territorial waters and the Exclusive Economic Zone of Nigeria shall vest in the Government of the Federation and shall be managed in such manner as may be prescribed by the National Assembly.

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    4 Min.
  • Section 43- Right to Acquire and Own Immovable Property [Fundamental Rights]
    Oct 31 2022

    Section 43- Right to Acquire and Own Immovable Property  [Fundamental Rights]

     

    43. Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, every citizen of Nigeria shall have the right to acquire and own immovable property anywhere in Nigeria.

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    1 Min.
  • Section 42- Right to Freedom From Discrimination [Fundamental Rights]
    Oct 31 2022

    Section 42- Right to Freedom From Discrimination  [Fundamental Rights]

     

    42. (1) A citizen of Nigeria of a particular community, ethnic group, place of origin, sex, religion or political opinion shall not, by reason only that he is such a person:-

    (a) be subjected either expressly by, or in the practical application of, any law in force in Nigeria or any executive or administrative action of the government, to disabilities or restrictions to which citizens of Nigeria of other communities, ethnic groups, places of origin, sex, religions or political opinions are not made subject; or

    (b) be accorded either expressly by, or in the practical application of, any law in force in Nigeria or any such executive or administrative action, any privilege or advantage that is not accorded to citizens of Nigeria of other communities, ethnic groups, places of origin, sex, religions or political opinions.

    (2) No citizen of Nigeria shall be subjected to any disability or deprivation merely by reason of the circumstances of his birth.

    (3) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section shall invalidate any law by reason only that the law imposes restrictions with respect to the appointment of any person to any office under the State or as a member of the armed forces of the Federation or member of the Nigeria Police Forces or to an office in the service of a body, corporate established directly by any law in force in Nigeria.

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    3 Min.
  • Section 41- Right to Freedom of Movement [Fundamental Rights]
    Oct 31 2022

    Section 41- Right to Freedom of Movement  [Fundamental Rights]

     

    41. (1) Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof, and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereby or exit therefrom.

    (2) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section shall invalidate any law that is reasonably justifiable in a democratic society-

    (a) imposing restrictions on the residence or movement of any person who has committed or is reasonably suspected to have committed a criminal offence in order to prevent him from leaving Nigeria; or

    (b) providing for the removal of any person from Nigeria to any other country to:-

    (i) be tried outside Nigeria for any criminal offence, or

    (ii) undergo imprisonment outside Nigeria in execution of the sentence of a court of law in respect of a criminal offence of which he has been found guilty:

    Provided that there is reciprocal agreement between Nigeria and such other country in relation to such matter.

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    2 Min.
  • Section 40- Right to Peaceful Assembly and Association [Fundamental Rights]
    Oct 31 2022

    Section 40- Right to Peaceful Assembly and Association   [Fundamental Rights]

     

    40. Every person shall be entitled to assemble freely and associate with other persons, and in particular he may form or belong to any political party, trade union or any other association for the protection of his interests:

     

    Provided that the provisions of this section shall not derogate from the powers conferred by this Constitution on the Independent National Electoral Commission with respect to political parties to which that Commission does not accord recognition.

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    1 Min.
  • Section 39- Right to Freedom of Expression and the Press [Fundamental Rights]
    Oct 31 2022

    Section 39- Right to Freedom of Expression and the Press  [Fundamental Rights]

     

    39. (1) Every person shall be entitled to freedom of expression, including freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart ideas and information without interference.

     

    (2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1) of this section, every person shall be entitled to own, establish and operate any medium for the dissemination of information, ideas and opinions:

     

    Provided that no person, other than the Government of the Federation or of a State or any other person or body authorised by the President on the fulfilment of conditions laid down by an Act of the National Assembly, shall own, establish or operate a television or wireless broadcasting station for, any purpose whatsoever.

     

    (3) Nothing in this section shall invalidate any law that is reasonably justifiable in a democratic society -

     

    (a) for the purpose of preventing the disclosure. of information received in confidence, maintaining the authority and independence of courts or regulating telephony, wireless broadcasting, television or the exhibition of cinematograph films; or

    (b) imposing restrictions upon persons holding office under the Government of the Federation or of a State, members of the armed forces of the Federation or members of the Nigeria Police Force or other Government security services or agencies established by law.

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    2 Min.