Federalism and the law of evidence in Nigeria: Does Benjamin v Kalio constitute a simplistic route to justice that overlooks a pitfall?

M. Adigun
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The decision of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in Benjamin v Kalio has been praised. However, the route taken by the Court to do justice and its implication have never been considered. This article examines the route through which the Supreme Court of Nigeria arrived at justice in this case. The article finds that the Supreme Court of Nigeria overruled its previous judgments by holding that unregistered land instruments could be tendered in evidence because section 20 of the Land Instruments (Preparation and Registration) Law of Rivers State is unconstitutional for not being within the legislative competence of States. The article argues that this is a simplistic route to justice having not taken cognisance of the Nigerian federalism and the concepts of existing and deemed laws with the probable consequence of rendering such laws on presumptions as section 30 of the Criminal Code and section 50 of the Penal Code null and void. The article concludes that this tends to constitute a pitfall.
尼日利亚的联邦制与证据法:本杰明诉卡利奥案是否构成了一条简单的通往正义的道路,而忽视了一个陷阱?
尼日利亚最高法院在Benjamin v Kalio案中的判决受到了赞扬。然而,法院为伸张正义所采取的路线及其含义从未得到考虑。本文考察了尼日利亚最高法院在此案中实现正义的途径。文章认为,尼日利亚最高法院推翻了其先前的判决,认为未经注册的土地文书可以作为证据提交,因为《河流州土地文书(准备和登记)法》第20条不属于各州的立法权限,因此违宪。该条认为,这是一种过于简单化的司法途径,因为它没有考虑到尼日利亚的联邦制和现行法律的概念,可能导致《刑法》第30条和《刑法》第50条等关于推定的法律无效。文章的结论是,这往往构成一个陷阱。
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