Abstract & Insight
This book provides a thorough examination of the legal frameworks and procedural guidelines that govern election petitions in Nigeria. Authored by A. O. Ojukwu, it delves into crucial aspects including the grounds for filing petitions, timelines, and jurisdictional matters. The work is particularly useful for legal practitioners, electoral officials, and students of law seeking to understand the intricacies of election-related disputes.
In the second part of the book, Ojukwu correlates relevant case law with statutory provisions, offering a practical perspective on how such cases have been adjudicated in Nigerian courts. This unique integration of theory and practice provides readers with a holistic understanding of the subject, making it an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the electoral process. Its accessible language and structured format promote ease of reading and comprehension, making it suitable for legal practitioners and laypersons alike.