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The Rivers State Customary Court of Appeal is a court of justice of second instance that has appellate and supervisory jurisdiction over matters of customary law in Rivers State. [1] It is presided over by a president assisted by a number of judges as prescribed by the Rivers State House of Assembly .
The Judiciary of Rivers State is a branch of the Government of Rivers State that has sole authority and responsibility for the interpretation and application of the state's laws as well as the adjudication of disputes or controversies.
Christina Nwankwo (née Gabriel; born 30 August 1968), also known professionally as Christy Nwankwo, is a Judge in Rivers State, Nigeria. Since 25 April 2016, she is the substantive President of the Rivers State Customary Court of Appeal. From 2015 until her substantive appointment, she served as acting President of the court, taking over from ...
Texas can keep a 1,000-foot (300-meter) long floating barrier in the Rio Grande to deter illegal border crossings by migrants at the river separating the United States and Mexico, a U.S. appeals ...
The Rivers State Judicial Service Commission established under section 197 (1) (c) of the 1999 Constitution is the executive body that handles matters relating to appointment, discipline and promotion of Rivers State's judicial officers and their support staffs. It is chaired by the Chief Judge of the High Court of Rivers State.
The judiciary began with 259 judicial and non-judicial staff transferred from Rivers State. Over the years, about 31 judges have been appointed to the High Court and Customary Court of Appeal, with several advancing to the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. Approximately 40 magistrates have also been appointed, some of whom now serve as ...
A lawsuit that brought river protection concerns against a proposed four-story building in downtown Hudson seemed to find support Friday from a St. Croix County Circuit Court judge, who in a ...
Updates have been given regarding the ongoing appeal from Three Rivers Aggregate, and potential ordinances, in New Beaver.