FHC Judges Begin 2 Weeks Easter vacation

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Judges of the Federal High Court, FHC, will on Wednesday, April 16, proceed on  two weeks Easter vacation.

Chief Judge of the FHC,  John Tsoho made the announcement in a circular made available to newsmen yesterday by the court’s Director of Information, Dr Catherine Christopher, in Abuja.

The chief judge said though the vacation would end on April 28, the judges would formally resume sitting on April 29.

“This is pursuant to the provisions of Order 46, Rule 4 (C) of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, 2019 (as amended).

“The court resumes sitting on Tuesday, April 29 in all judicial divisions,” he said.

Tsoho said during the vacation period,  Abuja, Lagos and Port-Harcourt Judicial Divisions would remain open to the public only for cases of extreme urgency.

“It is important to note that during the vacation, only matters relating to enforcement of fundamental rights; arrest or release of vessels and matters that concern dire national interest are to be entertained by vacation judges.”

According to the circular, Justices Emeka Nwite and Musa  Liman will serve as vacation judges for Abuja Judicial Division, while Justices Akintayo Aluko and Isaac  Dipeolu will hold forth for Lagos Division.

It said the Port Harcourt Division would have Justices Phoebe Ayua and Adamu  Mohammed as vacation judges.

The statement advised vacation judges and heads of divisions to promptly refer to the chief judge, all matters which they believe may require his urgent attention and directives. (NAN)

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