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Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by watchindelta(m): 2:58pm On Aug 09, 2016
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by smogup: 2:58pm On Aug 09, 2016
buhari has caused confusion everywhere.

one state, two Governor.

one party, two factions and two chairmen,

even bokoharam has two factions with two leaders
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Xtopherprince(m): 3:03pm On Aug 09, 2016
Reserve Judgement is a legal term not too many people are familiar with, below is all you need to know about this term.

Q : What does it mean that the court has reserved its judgment?
A : When a court reserves the judgment, it means the matter has been kept in abeyance for a while. This is done after all
the parties have completed their arguments and all the written submissions have been filed in the court.

Q: Why do judges reserve a judgment?
A : The judges reserve a judgment so they can write a judgment. One must understand that a judgment is not a single page order of few lines, the judgment contains the summery of arguments of
both the parties, the law of the land, previous judgments on the issue, conclusion and the reasons for arriving on that conclusion. Judges need time to refresh in their memory, the arguments of
each party, do research by reading previous judgments and judgments on similar issues
in other countries and finally think about the reasons for arriving on a particular conclusion. This entire excersise is very laborious and time consuming.

Q : What is the normal timeframe in which a judgment should ideally be delivered?
A : There is no fixed timeframe for the judges to write judgments but six months is considered to be a reasonable time for passing a judgment. If a judge keeps a
judgment reserved for more than six months, any of the party can mention to the Chief Justice about this.

Q : What happens to a reserved judgment if the judge retires?
A : If anything like this happens, the new bench will hear the matter afreash. A judge can not sign/pronounce a judgment after
he retires.

Q : Is it necessary for a judge to reserve judgment in every case?
A : No! Its not at all necessary for a judge to reserved judgment in all the cases. Generally the court reserved judgments in cases of
extreme public importance, cases which will have greater impact on the polity of Nigeria, cases in whcih the courts are laying down
some new law etc. In many cases, judges deliver the same day the arguments are complete.

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Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Nobody: 3:04pm On Aug 09, 2016
tnktosin:
Reverses not reserves @OP
u go school at all? don't give urself false hope
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Mrjo(m): 3:09pm On Aug 09, 2016
IffaCatchYouEhn:
.
so na space u book? Iffacatch you eh
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Nobody: 3:27pm On Aug 09, 2016
Xtopherprince:
Reserve Judgement is a legal term not too many people are familiar with, below is all you need to know about this term.

Q : What does it mean that the court has reserved its judgment?
A : When a court reserves the judgment, it means the matter has been kept in abeyance for a while. This is done after all
the parties have completed their arguments and all the written submissions have been filed in the court.

Q: Why do judges reserve a judgment?
A : The judges reserve a judgment so they can write a judgment. One must understand that a judgment is not a single page order of few lines, the judgment contains the summery of arguments of
both the parties, the law of the land, previous judgments on the issue, conclusion and the reasons for arriving on that conclusion. Judges need time to refresh in their memory, the arguments of
each party, do research by reading previous judgments and judgments on similar issues
in other countries and finally think about the reasons for arriving on a particular conclusion. This entire excersise is very laborious and time consuming.

Q : What is the normal timeframe in which a judgment should ideally be delivered?
A : There is no fixed timeframe for the judges to write judgments but six months is considered to be a reasonable time for passing a judgment. If a judge keeps a
judgment reserved for more than six months, any of the party can mention to the Chief Justice about this.

Q : What happens to a reserved judgment if the judge retires?
A : If anything like this happens, the new bench will hear the matter afreash. A judge can not sign/pronounce a judgment after
he retires.

Q : Is it necessary for a judge to reserve judgment in every case?
A : No! Its not at all necessary for a judge to reserved judgment in all the cases. Generally the court reserved judgments in cases of
extreme public importance, cases which will have greater impact on the polity of Nigeria, cases in whcih the courts are laying down
some new law etc. In many cases, judges deliver the same day the arguments are complete.

Comments like this is why I stay with Nairaland....despite the times I have been tempted to leave.

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Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by tnktosin(m): 3:30pm On Aug 09, 2016
Zceesneh:
u go school at all? don't give urself false hope
Oga wey go school, I have looked up the meaning online and this is what I got;
Reserved decision is a legal term. After the hearing of a trial or the argument of a motion a judge might not immediately deliver a decision, but instead take time to review evidence and the law and deliver a decision at a later time, usually in a written form.
That was for the benefit of others like me who might have thought wrong as well.
If ever you want to be taken seriously, learn to pass correction across in a civilized manner.
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Kyase(m): 3:37pm On Aug 09, 2016
IffaCatchYouEhn:
Any time i blink my eyes

i see a white light by the side

pls who knows the meaning undecided undecided undecided


even at night
Death
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Ratebuster(m): 3:39pm On Aug 09, 2016
dmediator555:
Let me reveal a secret here. The case is strongly in favour of Ogah. All judges incharge of the appeal know so. But there is pressure from some cabals whom Ikpazu payed homage to. The Judges are still searching for just one single WORD to counter rule this Vicdict... Until then, the case stays reserved otherwise, Ogah would be sworn in next month.

Both parties are at the mercy of what was defended by their lawyers, the judges knows the truth, they can only use the words of each counsel to nail them.
Coming soon with more dangerous revelations.

keep hoping for ogah to be sworn in .but it will never happen so you better redirect your energy to achievable pursuit . Ovi is our governor here in Abia state and nothing will change that.
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by enyi225(m): 3:48pm On Aug 09, 2016
[quote author=dmediator555 post=48332741]Let me reveal a secret here. The case is strongly in favour of Ogah. All judges incharge of the appeal know so. But there is pressure from some cabals whom Ikpazu payed homage to. The Judges are still searching for just one single WORD to counter rule this Vicdict... Until then, the case stays reserved otherwise, Ogah would be sworn in next month.

Both parties are at the mercy of what was defended by their lawyers, the judges knows the truth, they can only use the words of each counsel to nail them.
Coming soon with more dangerous revelations.[/quote ]sharap
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Nobody: 4:01pm On Aug 09, 2016
Abia must be free from T.A Orji Satanic bondage. .
Ikpeazu is holding a stolen mandate, the Prayerz of Pensioner, keke driverz, Civil servants etc against him is working.
He is owing many up to 4months salary, yet he is buying properties abroad..

Look at the dirty rubbish scam of a road he say that he is building in Aba.
Keke driverz are being illegal taxed #5000 each.
God will liberate Abia, Ogah will win! SIGNED and SEALED.

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Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Abagwaro(m): 4:01pm On Aug 09, 2016
Let the right man be sworn in. I wish my governor in Imo state can save the situation.
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by cktheluckyman: 4:03pm On Aug 09, 2016
dmediator555:
Let me reveal a secret here. The case is strongly in favour of Ogah. All judges incharge of the appeal know so. But there is pressure from some cabals whom Ikpazu payed homage to. The Judges are still searching for just one single WORD to counter rule this Vicdict... Until then, the case stays reserved otherwise, Ogah would be sworn in next month.

Both parties are at the mercy of what was defended by their lawyers, the judges knows the truth, they can only use the words of each counsel to nail them.
Coming soon with more dangerous revelations.
Sorry dear, Uche Ogah cannot be sworn in until the Supreme Court rules
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Duru009(m): 4:47pm On Aug 09, 2016
Ogah is the governor......
Whether ikpaezu like it or not
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by dmediator555(m): 5:03pm On Aug 09, 2016
cktheluckyman:

Sorry dear, Uche Ogah cannot be sworn in until the Supreme Court rules

That is not absolutely correct. When the vicdict is passed in favour of Ogah, swearing in comes next only if Ikpazu decides not to challenge it further ... But do you expect Supreme court to see differently from Fed High Court n Appeal Court?
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by dmediator555(m): 5:06pm On Aug 09, 2016
[quote author=enyi225 post=48335181][/quote]

@ enyi225 , If I call you names now you will begin to cry like bushbaby ... Just seal your tongue.
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by dmediator555(m): 5:15pm On Aug 09, 2016
Ratebuster:


keep hoping for ogah to be sworn in .but it will never happen so you better redirect your energy to achievable pursuit . Ovi is our governor here in Abia state and nothing will change that.


Mr man, are you his God? You sound with such demonic impudence....
Any Coven that has concluded your destiny, can somebody help me shout Fireeeeeeeeeee...
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Decrozz(m): 6:57pm On Aug 09, 2016
Xtopherprince:
Reserve Judgement is a legal term not too many people are familiar with, below is all you need to know about this term.

Q : What does it mean that the court has reserved its judgment?
A : When a court reserves the judgment, it means the matter has been kept in abeyance for a while. This is done after all
the parties have completed their arguments and all the written submissions have been filed in the court.

Q: Why do judges reserve a judgment?
A : The judges reserve a judgment so they can write a judgment. One must understand that a judgment is not a single page order of few lines, the judgment contains the summery of arguments of
both the parties, the law of the land, previous judgments on the issue, conclusion and the reasons for arriving on that conclusion. Judges need time to refresh in their memory, the arguments of
each party, do research by reading previous judgments and judgments on similar issues
in other countries and finally think about the reasons for arriving on a particular conclusion. This entire excersise is very laborious and time consuming.

Q : What is the normal timeframe in which a judgment should ideally be delivered?
A : There is no fixed timeframe for the judges to write judgments but six months is considered to be a reasonable time for passing a judgment. If a judge keeps a
judgment reserved for more than six months, any of the party can mention to the Chief Justice about this.

Q : What happens to a reserved judgment if the judge retires?
A : If anything like this happens, the new bench will hear the matter afreash. A judge can not sign/pronounce a judgment after
he retires.

Q : Is it necessary for a judge to reserve judgment in every case?
A : No! Its not at all necessary for a judge to reserved judgment in all the cases. Generally the court reserved judgments in cases of
extreme public importance, cases which will have greater impact on the polity of Nigeria, cases in whcih the courts are laying down
some new law etc. In many cases, judges deliver the same day the arguments are complete.
This is why I love Nairaland. Bless you
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Ratebuster(m): 7:07pm On Aug 09, 2016
dmediator555:



Mr man, are you his God? You sound with such demonic impudence....
Any Coven that has concluded your destiny, can somebody help me shout Fireeeeeeeeeee...


go and sit down i no your type na only you sabi God
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by zogo74: 7:07pm On Aug 09, 2016
na wa ooooo
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by dmediator555(m): 7:17pm On Aug 09, 2016
Ratebuster:


go and sit down i no your type na only you sabi God


If u know God, then what makes you think there is no hope for Ogah? Your name Speaks Louder.
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by GiftUbani: 7:49pm On Aug 09, 2016
please does anyone in the house know when the national Assembly will be resuming ?
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Petndu(m): 8:44pm On Aug 09, 2016
Nonsense
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Grundig: 8:57pm On Aug 09, 2016
Okon abang has collected his share and done his job.
It is now the turn of the judge at the appeal court.
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by kan12(m): 10:08pm On Aug 09, 2016
Sunnycliff:
They should allow Ikpeazu to finish his tenure joor!

All these court distractions is against the progress of ndi Abia!

Which progress?
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by BraniacX(m): 10:17pm On Aug 09, 2016
IffaCatchYouEhn:
Any time i blink my eyes
i see a white light by the side
pls who knows the meaning undecided undecided undecided

even at night
Serious?
Tractional retinal detachment perhaps?
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Nobody: 10:43pm On Aug 09, 2016
Adaure4ever:
Abia must be free from T.A Orji Satanic bondage. .
Ikpeazu is holding a stolen mandate, the Prayerz of Pensioner, keke driverz, Civil servants etc against him is working.
He is owing many up to 4months salary, yet he is buying properties abroad..

Look at the dirty rubbish scam of a road he say that he is building in Aba.
Keke driverz are being illegal taxed #5000 each.
God will liberate Abia, Ogah will win! SIGNED and SEALED.
LOOK AT THIS SMALL GIRL GO AND READ UR BOOKS FOR EXAM WHAT DO U KNOW ABOUT POLITICS AND ABIA STATE?GO AND SWARE OGAH IN NOW.NDI ARA
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by eagleeye2: 2:49am On Aug 10, 2016
Xtopherprince:
Reserve Judgement is a legal term not too many people are familiar with, below is all you need to know about this term.

Q : What does it mean that the court has reserved its judgment?
A : When a court reserves the judgment, it means the matter has been kept in abeyance for a while. This is done after all
the parties have completed their arguments and all the written submissions have been filed in the court.

Q: Why do judges reserve a judgment?
A : The judges reserve a judgment so they can write a judgment. One must understand that a judgment is not a single page order of few lines, the judgment contains the summery of arguments of
both the parties, the law of the land, previous judgments on the issue, conclusion and the reasons for arriving on that conclusion. Judges need time to refresh in their memory, the arguments of
each party, do research by reading previous judgments and judgments on similar issues
in other countries and finally think about the reasons for arriving on a particular conclusion. This entire excersise is very laborious and time consuming.

Q : What is the normal timeframe in which a judgment should ideally be delivered?
A : There is no fixed timeframe for the judges to write judgments but six months is considered to be a reasonable time for passing a judgment. If a judge keeps a
judgment reserved for more than six months, any of the party can mention to the Chief Justice about this.

Q : What happens to a reserved judgment if the judge retires?
A : If anything like this happens, the new bench will hear the matter afreash. A judge can not sign/pronounce a judgment after
he retires.

Q : Is it necessary for a judge to reserve judgment in every case?
A : No! Its not at all necessary for a judge to reserved judgment in all the cases. Generally the court reserved judgments in cases of
extreme public importance, cases which will have greater impact on the polity of Nigeria, cases in whcih the courts are laying down
some new law etc. In many cases, judges deliver the same day the arguments are complete.
Thanks
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Xtopherprince(m): 6:52am On Aug 10, 2016
eagleeye2:
Thanks

You are welcome Sir......
Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Xtopherprince(m): 7:20am On Aug 10, 2016
GiftUbani:
please does anyone in the house know when the national Assembly will be resuming ?

The National Assembly will be resuming on the 13th of september

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Re: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment On Ikpeazu’s Sack by Kelechi2020(m): 7:23am On Aug 10, 2016
Xtopherprince:
Reserve Judgement is a legal term not too many people are familiar with, below is all you need to know about this term.

Q : What does it mean that the court has reserved its judgment?
A : When a court reserves the judgment, it means the matter has been kept in abeyance for a while. This is done after all
the parties have completed their arguments and all the written submissions have been filed in the court.

Q: Why do judges reserve a judgment?
A : The judges reserve a judgment so they can write a judgment. One must understand that a judgment is not a single page order of few lines, the judgment contains the summery of arguments of
both the parties, the law of the land, previous judgments on the issue, conclusion and the reasons for arriving on that conclusion. Judges need time to refresh in their memory, the arguments of
each party, do research by reading previous judgments and judgments on similar issues
in other countries and finally think about the reasons for arriving on a particular conclusion. This entire excersise is very laborious and time consuming.

Q : What is the normal timeframe in which a judgment should ideally be delivered?
A : There is no fixed timeframe for the judges to write judgments but six months is considered to be a reasonable time for passing a judgment. If a judge keeps a
judgment reserved for more than six months, any of the party can mention to the Chief Justice about this.

Q : What happens to a reserved judgment if the judge retires?
A : If anything like this happens, the new bench will hear the matter afreash. A judge can not sign/pronounce a judgment after
he retires.

Q : Is it necessary for a judge to reserve judgment in every case?
A : No! Its not at all necessary for a judge to reserved judgment in all the cases. Generally the court reserved judgments in cases of
extreme public importance, cases which will have greater impact on the polity of Nigeria, cases in whcih the courts are laying down
some new law etc. In many cases, judges deliver the same day the arguments are complete.


Thanks for the rundown.

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