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The Body of Benchers would call successful candidates who passed the Bar Exams into the Nigerian Bar. Those students are not just successful in the examination as set by the Council of Legal Education, they have also been found worthy in character.
The procedure for the Call requires Bar Aspirants (that is the nomenclature for those who are about to be called to the Bar) to possess all their designated lawyer’s attire, such as the lawyer’s wig, legal gowns, collars/ collarette, white shirts, blouses, camisole, black suites and so on.
 
At the Call ceremony, after the preliminary processions and formalities, the Chairman of the Body of Benchers (or his representative for the Call) would officially Call the Bar Aspirants to the Nigerian Bar by making the ultimate pronouncement: “YOU MAY NOW WEAR YOUR WIG. Donning the Wig signifies that a Bar Aspirant has been called.
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Take a look at our Barristers’ wig. covers up the half portion of the head, it has curls that are arranged in rows on each side and at the back, and a looped tail at the back. Best used on a hearing trial as you become a qualified barristers once you start practicing in the field.
Appropriate legal dress code is a sign of respect in court proceedings, and in promoting formality inside the courtroom.
Congratulations to our law graduates on your Call to Bar Ceremony holding September 29. We love and celebrate you.
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Nasreen Pearce: A Guide to Inheritance Claims


Nasreen Pearce: A Guide to Inheritance Claims

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Title: A Guide to Inheritance Claims
Author: Nasreen Pearce
Hardcover 496 pages
ISBN-10 0854902228
ISBN-13 978-0854902224
Product Dimensions 23.6 x 3.5 x 15.8 cm
Publisher Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing (31 Aug. 2017)
Language: English
Best Sellers Rank 1,275,176 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
15,730 in Law (Books)

Nasreen Pearce: A Guide to Inheritance Claims

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‘A Guide to Inheritance Claims’ provides a clear, comprehensive, easily accessible and practical guide to the provisions of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 as amended. This book sets out in detail the background to the legislation, pre-conditions and time limits for making a claim, categories of those who are entitled to make a claim, and grounds on which a claim may be made. It looks at the matters to which the court must have regard in deciding a claim and the court’s powers to make orders (including the powers of the court in respect of dispositions intended to defeat a claim), the assets out of which financial provision under the Act may be made and the position of personal representatives and trustees. The new edition includes coverage of the important case of Ilott v The Blue Cross and others and looks at the effect of the Supreme Court’s first decision under the Act on the meaning of reasonable financial provisions, testamentary freedom, the position of charities as beneficiaries, the factors that are relevant to the exercise of judicial discretion when deciding what if any award should be made for a claimant and issues relating to grounds of appeal. This new edition also deals with changes brought about by the Civil Partnership Act 2004; the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013; the Presumption of Deaths Act 2013; the Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Act 2014 and the consequential amendments made to the Civil Procedure Rules Part 57 and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008. Other matters covered in the book include: • case law on domicile and proof of foreign marriages; • the extension of the meaning of the child of the family as a consequence of the Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Act 2014; • the issue of assumption of responsibility and financial contribution; • forfeiture rule; • mutual wills, proprietary estoppel and constructive trusts, especially in relation to the interests of cohabitants; • property held jointly; • application to set aside orders on the ground of non-disclosure; • procedure for making online applications for a copy of a death certificate and for a standing search; • jurisdiction to make orders against foreign property; • EU succession Regulation 650/2012 in so far as it may be relevant. The Appendices includes a range of sample forms and precedents and the text of the Act and the relevant provisions of the CPR.
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Heywood & Massey: Court of Protection Practice

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Heywood & Massey: Court of Protection Practice

Heywood & Massey: Court of Protection Practice

Heywood & Massey: Court of Protection Practice

Author: Nathaniel Arthur Heywood
Author: Arnold Stuart Massey
Editor: Denzil Lush
Page: 218 pages
ISBN-10 0421826800
ISBN-13 978-0421826809
Publisher Sweet & Maxwell; Latest: 13th edition (20 Dec. 2001)
Language: English
Price:NGN 20,000
Best Sellers Rank 7,000,357 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
105,291 in Law (Books)
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Product Description
Heywood & Massey is the authoritative work on the practice and procedure of the Court of Protection. It provides analysis of developments in practice, detailing the options relating to the management of the estate and interests of a client who lacks mental capacity. In looseleaf format, Heywood & Massey is equipped to respond to this rapidly changing and expanding area of law. Key features include: * All aspects to administering a patient’s affairs * Expanded treatment of Enduring Powers of Attorney and Statutory Wills * Detailed analysis of issues surrounding capacity * Personal injury and older client issues * Forms, precedents and cases
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Heywood & Massey is the authoritative work on the practice and procedure of the Court of Protection. It provides analysis of developments in practice, detailing the options relating to the management of the estate and interests of a client who lacks mental capacity. In looseleaf format, Heywood & Massey is equipped to respond to this rapidly changing and expanding area of law. Key features include: * All aspects to administering a patient’s affairs * Expanded treatment of Enduring Powers of Attorney and Statutory Wills * Detailed analysis of issues surrounding capacity * Personal injury and older client issues * Forms, precedents and cases
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Legal-Skills-by-EMILY-FINCH-.-STEFAN-FAFINSKI.

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Legal-Skills-by-EMILY-FINCH-.-STEFAN-FAFINSKI.
Title: Legal Skills
Author: Emily Finch
Author: Stefan Fafinski
Item Weight 1.76 pounds
UNSPSC-Code 55101500
Paperback 424 pages
ISBN-10 0199203903
ISBN-13 978-0199203901
Product Dimensions 7.48 x 0.87 x 9.65 inches
Customer Reviews 4.5 out of 5 stars 23Reviews
Publisher Oxford University Press (April 26, 2007)
Language: English
Best Sellers Rank #16,094,410 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#3,449 in Legal Education Profession
#11,400 in Law Practice (Books)
#11,903 in Non-US Legal Systems (Books)
 
 
Product Description
Legal Skills encompasses all the academic and practical legal skills vital to a law degree in one manageable volume. It is an ideal text for the first-year law student and is also a valuable resource for those studying law at any level.
 
Clearly structured in three parts, the book covers the full range of legal skills and contains many features designed to support a truly practical approach. Self-test questions, diagrams and definition boxes are set in a user-friendly colour design. Practical exercises give the reader useful ‘hands
on’ experience of tackling a variety of legal skills: from using cases to mooting. Each skill is firmly set in its wider academic and professional context to encourage an integrated appreciation of legal skills.
 
Online Resource Centre
 
The book is accompanied by an innovative Online Resource Centre offering a range of resources to support teaching and learning. Videos of good and bad ‘real life’ moots in action bring the subject to life for students. Lecturers can track student progress using an online bank of 200 multiple choice
questions offering immediate answers and feedback that can be customised and loaded on to the university’s VLE.
 
About the Author
Dr Emily Finch is a law lecturer at Brunel University with extensive experience in the teaching of legal skills. She won an award for Teaching Excellence at the University of Reading in 2003 and was also nominated in the ‘Rising Star’ category of the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme of the
Higher Education Academy. In 2003 she led a team to victory in the National Client Interviewing Competition of England and Wales who went on to represent England and Wales in the international final. She is an accomplished author and has published extensively in the areas of stalking, drug-assisted rape and identity fraud. Stefan Fafinski is a law lecturer at the University of Leeds and has held teaching and research positions at the University of East Anglia and Middlesex University. He has published a number of articles in a broad range of academic and practitioner journals on technological and legal issues. He won the 2006 British Association Joseph Lister Award for his work on computer misuse. He also undertakes expert witness work for the legal profession.
 
The Princess legal library is the best law books seller in Lagos and is unrivaled in Nigeria.  The princess legal library is a curated collection of legal information and similar resources, selected by experts and made accessible to a defined community for reference, borrowing or purchasing.
 
 
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Why do Nigerian Lawyers wear Wigs and black Gowns? | Wig and Gown Dealer

Why do Nigerian Lawyers wear Wigs and black Gowns? | Wig and Gown Dealer

Ever wondered why do Nigerian lawyers wear wigs and  black gowns /robes when they appear in court? Well wonder no more, this blog is going to explain the strange history behind the practice.

After the British colonized Nigeria, we adopted the same legal system. And, by extension all the paraphernalia that came with it. One of which was the costume of the British barrister.

The Wig

The culture of lawyers wearing wigs in court actually has its roots in, believe it or not, fashion! Charles II returned to England from France and brought with him the trend of the ‘periwig‘ from Louis XIV’s court. English society adopted the trend, as did barristers, it became the ‘in-thing’ for people, especially wealthy people, to wear wigs. The practice of wearing wigs fell into 2 camps:

  • Those who wore wigs in order to hide the fact that they were getting bald
  • Those who wore wigs because they had shaved their hair in order to prevent infestations (lice infestations was a big worry back then).

So, it was fashionable to see everyday people (obviously only the wealthy people could afford it) wearing wigs. That is how the wearing of wigs got into the courts. However, over the years, the wearing of wigs began to get less and less fashionable and eventually people stopped wearing them, however by this time, lawyers and judges felt it sufficiently differentiated them from others and so they kept on the practice…and now more than 300 years down the line, that is why you would go to Igbosere (or any of our many courts round the country) and find a room full of Nigerian men and women all wearing wigs.

The Black Robe or Gown 

Like the wearing of wigs, the culture of gowns was borrowed from the prevailing practice of the time. However, in the case of gowns, it had a little twist.

People wore gowns back in the 17th century, it was part of the attire, however they wore very colourful gowns. The black gown was worn as a mourning gown after the death of Charles II in 1685. After the mourning period, the lawyers decided to keep wearing it, as it begun to symbolise the sombre nature of the profession and neutrality.

The black robe worn by lawyers also has a weird piece of triangular cloth attached to the left shoulder. This is often described as ‘violin-shaped’, which is cut in two lengthways. The origin of this is a bit more uncertain; there are two theories on it:

  • That, this was once a money sack for payment of lawyer brief fees. According to some, it is divided in half to create two segments, one for gold coins, and the other for silver. The idea being that since lawyers were initially not openly paid for their work, clients placed ex-gratia payment into the pocket, literally behind their back, to preserve their dignity. Therefore, because they could not see how much they were being paid, the quality of their advocacy in court could not be compromised. (we like this theory, but it’s an unlikely one)
  • The second theory is that the triangular cloth is a derivative of the mourning hood introduced following the death of Charles II, in keeping with traditional mourning dress of the time.
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And there you have it, the above is why Nigerian Lawyers in one of the warmest climates in the world, wear wigs and black robes/gowns. You can read more about the history of the court dress in this research carried out by Ede & Ravenscroft who are the most famous and successful traders in court and ceremonial dresses.

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