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Duty of the court where facts contained in the affidavit accompanying an originating summons are controverted
Effect of an action instituted by originating summons
Effect of an originating summons which does not contain any question was presented for determination by the court
Effect of commencing an action in which the facts are disputed by originating summons
How matters are decided on an originating summons
How Originating summons are heard and determined
Meaning and nature of originating summons
Meaning and purpose of originating summons
Nature and purpose of originating summons
Nature of an originating summons
Nature of originating summons
Options open to a judge where an action was wrongly commenced by an originating summons
Procedure to be followed where originating summons is employed in commencing an action
Proper order to be made where Originating Summons is employed in a contentious matter
Proper order to be made where originating summons is wrongly employed in commencing an action
Proper procedure to be followed where there is a serious dispute as to the facts in an action commenced by originating summons
The advantage of the originating summons procedure
The principle that once the questions on an originating summons have been answered, new question must be done by a fresh originating summons
The principle that where the issue is that of construction of documents or interpretation of statutory provisions, originating summons should be employed
The rule that a originating summons is the proper mode of commencing an action where the principal question is the construction of a deed or of any instrument, or some other question of law, or in which there is unlikely to be any serious and substantial dispute as to the relevant facts
The statement of claim in an action commenced by originating summons
When an originating summons will not be the appropriate mode of commencing an action
When to employ an originating summons in commencing an action
Whether a court can make a declaratory order on an originating summons where there are irreconcilable differences in the opposing affidavits without taking oral evidence
Whether an action can be commenced by originating summons where there is any dispute of facts
Whether an action for wrongful termination of employment can be commenced by originating summons
Whether an originating summons can be employed where the claim is essentially to recover money with interest
Whether an originating summons is appropriate to commence an action for the recovery of land
Whether an originating summons is proper when applying for leave to revoke an arbitration agreement
Whether an originating summons must contain a statement of questions for determination
Whether an originating summons must contain questions for determination and a prayer for declaration of rights
Whether a plaintiff is required to file an affidavit of verification alongside his originating summons
Whether, by virtue of Rule 23 of the Anambra State High Court Rules of 1988, an originating summons must contain both questions and reliefs
Whether depositions in support of an originating summons can be said to have been controverted by a purported counter-affidavit before the originating summons was birthed.
Whether facts are relevant in actions commenced by way of originating summons
Whether failure to stipulate the questions for determination in an originating summons renders it incompetent under the Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules
Whether filing of pleadings and leading evidence applies to actions commenced by originating summons
Whether it is proper to initiate proceedings by originating summons where facts are in dispute
Whether oral evidence can be called to clarify facts in dispute in a trial commenced by originating summons
Whether originating summons are appropriate where the facts of a case are not in dispute and the plaintiff is asking for a declaratory judgment
Whether originating summons is an appropriate mode of commencing impeachment actions
Whether originating summons is proper in a contentious matter
Whether the counter-affidavit of the defendant must be considered to determine whether the suit is suitable for the originating summons procedure
Whether the failure of the Registrar to sign a writ of summons affects the jurisdiction of the court
Whether the filing of a counter-affidavit makes an action hostile
Whether the filing of a counter-Affidavit to claims made in an originating summons makes the proceedings contentious
Whether the mere indication that an Originating Summons was brought pursuant to named enactments raises questions on the cited enactment for the Court to interpret
Whether the originating summons is appropriate for hostile proceedings
Whether the originating summons procedure is appropriate where the facts of a matter are in dispute
Whether the procedure of originating summons permits a full trial by way of examination, cross-examination, etc of witnesses on oath
Whether the rules of pleadings apply to originating summons
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