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Effect of failure to comply with the provisions of the High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, 2004 (CI 47)
Effect of failure to state the order and the rule under which an application is brought
Effect of non-compliance with Order 64 r 12 of LN 140
Effect of non-compliance with the rules governing review applications
Guidelines for approaching cases of non-compliance with rules of court
How rules of court should be applied
Nature of rules of court
Need for parties before the Supreme Court to always comply with the known rules of procedure and settled practice regulating the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
The essence of rules of court
The guiding principle in waiving non-compliance with rules of court
The principle that non-compliance with the rules of court is a mere irregularity
The principle that where the rules of procedure prescribe a mode of enforcing a right or seeking a relief same must be adhered to
The role of rules of court in the administration of justice
The rule that rules of procedure must accord with the principles of natural justice
Whether all breaches of the rules of court are curable and may be waived
Whether compliance with the rules can be waived where one of the parties insists on strict compliance with them
Whether every irregularity or non-compliance with the rules of court will nullify the proceedings
Whether every non-compliance with rules of procedure is a nullity
Whether every non-compliance with the rules can be waived
Whether failure of a company to provide its physical location or its registered address goes to the jurisdiction of the court as to make the proceedings fundamentally defective
Whether failure to discover the non-compliance with the rules of court in time renders the whole proceedings a nullity
Whether non-compliance with a rule which amounts to breach of the constitution, rules of natural justice or which goes to jurisdiction is a mere irregularity
Whether non-compliance with rules of court will be treated as a mere irregularity where the applicant has taken a fresh step with knowledge of the irregularity
Whether non-compliance with the High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, 1954 LN 140A renders any proceedings void
Whether rules of court are meant to be obeyed
Whether rules of court confer jurisdiction on the court
Whether the Chief Justice has the power to make rules of court
Whether the court has the discretion to waive non-compliance with the rules of court in all cases
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