An appraisal of the jurisdiction and powers of the national industrial court of nigeria
Table Of Contents
- <p> </p><p>Cover page Title Page<br>–<br>–</p><p>Declaration<br>–<br>–</p><p>Certification<br>–<br>–</p><p>Dedication<br>–<br>–</p><p>Acknowledgment<br>–</p><p>Abstract<br>–<br>–</p><p>Table of Contents –<br>–</p><p>Table Cases<br>–<br>–</p><p>Table of Statutes –<br>–</p><p>List of Abbreviations – – – – – – – – – xiii</p><p>
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- – GENERAL INTRODUCTION – – – – 1</p><p>
- 1.Background of the Study – – – – – – – 1
- 1.1Statement of the Problem – – – – – – – 4
- 1.2Aim and Objectives of the Research– – – – – – 6
- 1.3Justification of the Research– – – – – – – 6
- 1.4Scope of the Research – – – – – – – 6
- 1.5Research Methodology – – – – – – – 7
- 1.6Literature Review – – – – – – – – 7
- 1.7Organizational Layout – – – – – – – 9</p><p>
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- – CONCEPTUAL CLARIFICATIONS- – – – 11</p><p>
- 2.1Definition of Terms – – – – – – – – 11
- 2.2A summary of Hierarchical Diagram of the Nigerian Courts – – 14</p><p>
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- -HISTORY AND ROLE OF THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL COURT – – – – – 15</p><p>
- 3.1Importance of Industrial Court – – – – – – 15
- 3.2History of the National Industrial Court in Nigeria– – – – 16
- 3.3Establishment and Composition of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria– 24
- 3.4The Role of the National Industrial Court – – – – – 26
- 3.5The Nature of Involvement of Government in Labour Disputes in Nigeria– 30
- 3.6Trade Dispute Resolution Mechanisms under the Trade Disputes Act 2004 and the National Industrial Court Act, 2006– – – – 33</p><p>
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- – JURISDICTION AND POWERS OF THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL COURT OF NIGERIA – – – 38
- 4.1Jurisdiction under the National Industrial Court Act, 2006 – – 38
- 4.2Jurisdiction under the Third Alteration Act, 2010 – – – 45
- 4.3Status of part heard Causes and Matters pending in the High Courts after the Passage of the Third Alteration Act 2010- – – – 50
- 4.4Rules and Procedure of the National Industrial Court – – – 57 4.
- 4.1Institution and trial of suits – – – – – – – 58 4.
- 4.2Mode of commencement of action – – – – – – 58 4.
- 4.3Endorsement of claim and filing of Originating Process- – – – 60 4.
- 4.4Mode of Entry of Appearance and Defence- – – – – – 61 4.
- 4.5Summary Judgment Procedure – – – – – – 62 4.
- 4.6Motions and other Interlocutory Applications- – – – – 63 4.
- 4.7Proceedings at trial – – – – – – – – 64 4.
- 4.8Effect of Non-Compliance with the Rules of Court – – – – 65 4.
- 4.9Judgment and Orders – – – – – – – – 66
- 4.5Operations of the National Industrial Court and its impact on the National Economy – – – – – – – 67</p><p>
- 4.6Enforcement of the Decisions of the National Industrial Court- – — 70</p><p>
- 4.7Limitations and Challenges of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria– 84</p><p>
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- – SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION – – – – 89</p><p>5.
- 0.Introduction – – – – – – – – – 89
- 5.1Summary – – – – – – – – – 90
- 5.2Findings – – – – – – – – – 91
- 5.3Recommendations – – – – – – – – 92 Bibliography – – – – – – – – – – 95</p> <br><p></p>
Project Abstract
<p> </p><p>Generally, jurisdiction is a term of comprehensive import embracing every kind of judicial action. The fundamental nature of jurisdiction of any court is crucial to any adjudicatory process without which anything done will amount to an exercise in futility. It is so important that it can even be raised for the first time before the Supreme Court of Nigeria as a final court of the land. Thus, there is the need for prospective litigants to know the appropriate court to approach in order to seek redress in a competent court concerning labour and employment related matters.</p><p>The main objective of the thesis is to appraise the jurisdiction and powers of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria under the Trade Dispute Act, National Industrial Court Act and specifically under the Third Alteration Act which amended the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999. To this end, the study also examined the legal status of part heard causes and matters pending at the various High Courts, after the passage of the Third Alteration Act which came into force on the 4th of March 2011, and the applicable law to such causes and matters and appraise its impact on the settlement of labour disputes.</p><p>The doctrinal method of research was used to appraise the jurisdiction and powers of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria. Some of the challenges and problems facing the court are man power, infrastructure, inadequate funding and the centralization of the assignment of cases by the President of the court. There is a need to have a National Industrial Court in all the states of the federation with judges empowered and trained in labour law with a view to bringing justice nearer to the people etc. On the whole, the coming into force of the Third Alteration Act 2010 finally settled the controversial jurisdictional problems that have bedeviled the National Industrial Court of Nigeria for a pretty long time. The exclusivity of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria over labour and or employment related matters is so fundamental to prevent what is often referred to as “forum shopping”.</p><p>And in view of the enlarged jurisdiction of the court, there is a need for ore funding, provision of infrastructural base throughout the federation, appointment of more judges experienced in the field of labour law, provide sensitization programmes throughout the federation to create awareness to the general populace of the powers and jurisdictions of the repositioned National Industrial Court of Nigerian. Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism should be adopted as a means of settling labour disputes. All these and more can enhance industrial harmony, peace, productivity towards the settlement of labour disputes in Nigeria</p> <br><p></p>
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