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  1. Lagos State Judiciary High Court

    We provide automated case processing, payments and communication through this online court system to make it easy for various parties to a case to have timely access to pertinent case-related information.

  2. High Court of Lagos State - Wikipedia

    The High Court of Lagos State is the highest state court of law in Lagos State. It has several divisions, including Igbosere, Lagos Island, Ikeja, Epe, Ajah, Badagry, and Ikorodu.

  3. Remote Court - Dashboard

    Magistrate Court 3. Ogba, Ikeja. MR. OLUFEMI OLUSOLA DAVIES vs MRS. ZAINAB ABIOLA DAVIES. ADEBAYO VS.

  4. COURT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 4, 2016 · The meaning of COURT is the residence or establishment of a sovereign or similar dignitary. How to use court in a sentence.

  5. Lagos Police Commissioner Jimoh Accused Of Plot To Influence Court

    1 day ago · Fresh allegations have emerged accusing the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh, of attempting to improperly influence a pending court decision in a suit filed by …

  6. Lagos State Judiciary Docket - Apps on Google Play

    Jul 17, 2024 · The docket system keeps the Lagos State High and Magistrate Court system running smoothly by having everyone’s case information on the docket. This system captures the life cycle of …

  7. Lagos State Judiciary - Wikipedia

    The Lagos State Judiciary was the first established Judiciary in Nigeria and formerly known as Colony Province Judiciary. Magistrate court was the first to be established among others.

  8. Lagos Judiciary

    Lagos State Judiciary Pays Tribute to Late Hon. Justice Beatrice Adesuwa Oke-Lawal (Rtd.). The Lagos State Judiciary recently held a Special Court Session to honor the life and legacy of the ...

  9. Lagos State Judiciary High Court

    Court Of Lagos State

  10. State Court System

    The Lagos State Judiciary has a hierarchy of Courts from High Courts to Magistrates' Courts and to Customary Courts each with its own Rules of Court. For the High Court, the current rules are the …