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Effect of an order given on a void process

Effect of an order made bypassing the procedure to be followed before an order likely to deprive a person of his liberty is made

Effect of an order made in the supervisory jurisdiction

Effect of an order of Court for a relief not prayed for

Effect of an order of court made without jurisdiction

Effect of orders made by a trial court in furtherance of the judgment appealed against subsequent to the filing of the notice of appeal

Grounds upon which a court may set aside its order

The appropriate order where a party seems to be taking the law into his hands

The principle that a court will not stultify itself by making an order which it cannot enforce

The principle that a lawful order of a court of competent jurisdiction is binding on all the parties until it is set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction

The principle that an order of court of a competent jurisdiction is considered right until it is set aside or vacated

The principle that no court would make an order which is incapable of being enforced

The principle that orders of court are meant to be obeyed

the principle that where no time is fixed for obeying an order, same has to be obeyed within a reasonable time

The procedure for challenging an order or ruling of the court

The test in ascertaining whether an order is final or interlocutory

When an order of court will be said to be executable

Whether a court can make an order against a person who is not a party to the proceedings

Whether a court can make an order to subvert a valid and existing order of another court of co-ordinate jurisdiction

Whether a judge can decide on a matter which another judge of co-ordinate jurisdiction has decided upon

Whether an application can be made to the court to correct its order so as to reflect its true decision

Whether an officer of the court can carry out an order different from what the court has ordered

Whether an order for the writ of sequestration can be granted by the High Court where the order of the Court of Appeal has not been complied with

Whether an order obtained on an ex-parte application can be set aside by a judge of concurrent jurisdiction

Whether an order of court can be made against one who is not a party to the suit

Whether an order restraining persons in possession of money belonging to the respondents from disposing or parting with them can be made without service of the motion on these persons

Whether a party can be accused of non-compliance with an order of which he was not aware

Whether a party or his lawyer can cherry-pick which orders of the court that the party must obey

Whether a stranger to a suit can set aside an order granted by the court

Whether or not an order fraught with a technical defect as to place or time can be enforced without being remedied

Whether the court can make an order compelling a woman to cohabit with a man and vice versa

Whether the court can make an order granting a relief not made an issue in the summons for directions

Whether there needs to be a formal application before the court to quash a void order

Whether the use of the word "urge" by the court makes an order binding

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