17 October 2024
Penal Sanctions for Erring Prosecutors and its Implication on Corporate Defence – Can Nigeria Borrow a Leaf?
Following the recent conviction of two Italian prosecutors for withholding exculpatory evidence in a high-profile corruption case involving Eni and Shell, TEMPLARS analyses the broad implications of this landmark ruling.8 October 2024
Supreme Court Addresses Controversy Surrounding the Competence of a Fundamental Right Enforcement Application Involving Multiple Applicants
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Total Exploration & Production (Nig) Ltd v. Okwu & Ors clarifies the competence of a multi-applicant application to enforce rights under the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules, 2009.7 October 2024
Nigerian Data Protection Commission Extends Data Controllers and Processors of Major Importance Registration Deadline and Imposes New Restrictions
The Nigerian Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has extended the registration deadline for Data Controllers and Processors of Major Importance (DCMIs/DPMIs) from September 30, 2024, to October 31, 2024.4 October 2024
Overview of the New Supreme Court Rules, 2024: A Step in the Right Direction?
Authored by TEMPLARS Partner, Igonikon Adekunle, along with Femi Oyewole and Orji Uka, the article provides an analysis of the newly enacted Supreme Court Rules 2024, which came into effect on 15 August 2024 and made public on 2 October 2024.2 October 2024