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Latest 2024 Cases/Court Judgments for free: Are you searching for leading cases and Court Judgments on any area of law? If yes, you are in the right place. This is the official page for disseminating free cases from Bscholarly.

In this page, you will find all the latest case on the Law of contract, Tort law, commercial law, constitutional law, criminal, company law, land law and other areas of law.

It is pertinent to note that we also share locus classicus cases too. This is to help law students and lawyers find cases to back up their arguments in court. Trust me, you don’t want to miss any reported case from us. Simply scroll down this page to read all our recently uploaded cases.

2024 Cases/Court Judgments for free
2024 Cases/Court Judgments for free

Note that both foreign and local cases are reported in this page. Cases reported here are for FREE. You are not expected to pay any money to read them.

Leading court judgments and cases you should know

Leading cases on contract law

As a lawyer/law student, it is important to know the leading cases and landmark judgment on the law of contract. Check here to read the 21 Leading cases on the Law of contract that every lawyer/law student must know.

Note that the article above contains both foreign and local cases/judgments on the Law of contract with different citations. It is a must for every lawyer and law student.

Cases on women inheritance right in Africa

There are hundreds of cases on the inheritance right of women in Africa. In Nigeria particularly, the case of Mojekwu v Mojekwu, Mojekwu v Iwuchukwu, Ukeje v Ukeje and Anekwe v Nweke are the major cases.

These cases are related to customary law. If you need more cases on the inheritance right of women in Africa, kindly scroll below this page. You may also want to see the characteristics of customary law HERE.

Cases on constitutional law

Constitutional law is another essential part of law. If you are searching for latest cases on constructional law, make sure you read my recently updated constitutional law cases below this page.

Some of our leading constructional law cases include; National Assembly v President of the federal republic of Nigeria, AG Bendel v AG federation, Awolowo v Minister of Internal affairs, Agbai v Okogbue and many others. Kindly scroll below to read our latest cases on constitutional law.

Leading cases on Evidence law

The law of evidence is concerned with the act of proving and disproving evidence during litigation. It is a very important part of law that should not be joked with. This is essentially why you you must know the latest and leading cases on the Law of evidence. Below are some of the leading cases on the Law of evidence:

  1. Benjamin v Kalio
  2. Afolabi v Governor of Osun State
  3. Afolabi v COP
  4. Sussex Peerage case
  5. R v Lawani
  6. Okoro v State
  7. Ojagbamila v Lejuwa and many others

For more cases on the Law of evidence, kindly scroll down this page to read cases with full citations.

Above are just some of our most Read cases and Court Judgments. If you want to read more 2024 Cases/Court Judgments for free, make sure you scroll below this page.

NTA v. Babatope

Dickson Igbokwe v University College Hospital Board of Management: Facts & Court Judgment

The case of Dickson Igbokwe v University College Hospital Board of Management (1961) WNLR is one of the celebrated Nigerian cases founded on the principle of res ipsa loquitur in the law of tort. In this case, the High court of justice explicitly explained the instances where the principle of res ipsa loquitor will apply […]

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National Assembly v President of the federal republic of Nigeria

The Queen v Amalgamated press Ltd: Facts, Issues and Decision Of Court

The case of The Queen v Amalgamated press Ltd (1961) A.N.L.R 199 is one which is founded on the right to freedom of expression and press in the then 1961 constitution of Nigeria. It is often cited to explain the fact that the right to freedom of press in the constitution of Nigeria is not absolute.

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Case summary of Agbai v Okogbue

Awolowo v Federal Ministry Of Internal Affairs: Fact Summary, Issues & Decision of Court

The case of Awolowo v Federal Ministry Of Internal Affairs (1962) LLR 177 is usually cited when discussing the provision of the constitution on the right to fear hearing in Nigeria. More so, it is widely believed that the court applied the golden rule when interpreting the provision of the constitution in that case. Below

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