LAW OF EVIDENCE: EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE OF ADMISSIBLITY OF RELEVANT FACT UNDER NIGERIAN LAW
The general rule is that for facts to be admissible they must be relevant, however, there are certain times where facts although relevant would nevertheless be deemed inadmissible. These are the exceptions to the general rule and are succinctly discussed in the lecture. Authorities citied HARUNA V AG SUBERU V SUMONU CONTACT ME- INSTAGRAM: Dieko_Daniels LinkedIn: Diekolola Daniels

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