The paper undertakes an examination of the Comparative Family Law in juxtaposition with Comparative Criminal Law in the Nigerian and Indian legal systems particularly, on the family law of bigamy. This was with a view to understanding the concepts, nature and extent of enforcement of the law as well as provoking a symbiotic approach towards legal practice with regard to maintenance of the law on bigamous offences in these jurisdictions. The study relied on primary and secondary sources of information. The primary comprised the major legislations creating the offence of bigamy and analogous offences in Nigeria which are the Criminal Code Act 2004, the Nigerian Penal Code Act 2004, the Matrimonial Causes Act 2004 and the Marriage Act 2004; c...
The Nigerian Marriage Act 1914 provides certain preliminary formalities which a prospec- tive couple...
The law prohibiting Same Sex Marriage in Nigeria is criticised for denying same sex people the right...
Marital union has the assumption of love, unity, conjugation, protection and approval by the society...
The paper undertakes an examination of the Comparative Family Law in juxtaposition with Comparative ...
Marital rape is a form of sexual violence, which is often downplayed due to the common law position ...
The concept of globalisation is commonly discussed as an issue in international law. However, little...
Dowry, also called as Kanyadaan in Indian Hindu marriage, It is the amount paid in currency or any m...
The Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act (hereinafter referred to as ‘Same Sex Act’) has generated pu...
Marriage is the union between individuals from different backgrounds who agree to come together as o...
The Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act recently enacted by Nigeria criminalizes marriage or civil u...
This article deals with the criminal consequences of the customary law practice of ukuthwala that ha...
Originally published in 1968, we were witnessing a new - and welcome - emphasis on Comparative Law, ...
In contrast to the traditional definition of marriage as a voluntary union for life of one man and o...
Every society has its own means of controlling the social behaviour of its citizens in order to reac...
The existence of the Muslim Code of Personal Law has brought several changes in the legal system. On...
The Nigerian Marriage Act 1914 provides certain preliminary formalities which a prospec- tive couple...
The law prohibiting Same Sex Marriage in Nigeria is criticised for denying same sex people the right...
Marital union has the assumption of love, unity, conjugation, protection and approval by the society...
The paper undertakes an examination of the Comparative Family Law in juxtaposition with Comparative ...
Marital rape is a form of sexual violence, which is often downplayed due to the common law position ...
The concept of globalisation is commonly discussed as an issue in international law. However, little...
Dowry, also called as Kanyadaan in Indian Hindu marriage, It is the amount paid in currency or any m...
The Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act (hereinafter referred to as ‘Same Sex Act’) has generated pu...
Marriage is the union between individuals from different backgrounds who agree to come together as o...
The Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act recently enacted by Nigeria criminalizes marriage or civil u...
This article deals with the criminal consequences of the customary law practice of ukuthwala that ha...
Originally published in 1968, we were witnessing a new - and welcome - emphasis on Comparative Law, ...
In contrast to the traditional definition of marriage as a voluntary union for life of one man and o...
Every society has its own means of controlling the social behaviour of its citizens in order to reac...
The existence of the Muslim Code of Personal Law has brought several changes in the legal system. On...
The Nigerian Marriage Act 1914 provides certain preliminary formalities which a prospec- tive couple...
The law prohibiting Same Sex Marriage in Nigeria is criticised for denying same sex people the right...
Marital union has the assumption of love, unity, conjugation, protection and approval by the society...