WAEC - Government (1991 - No. 46)
The highest court of any state judiciary in Nigeria under the 1979 constitution is the
Supreme Court
Sharia Court of Appeal
High Court
Magistrate Court
Customary Court of Appeal
Explanation
Under the 1979 Constitution of Nigeria, the highest court of any state judiciary is the High Court. Each state has its own High Court, which serves as the apex court within the state's judicial hierarchy. It handles significant civil and criminal cases and has appellate jurisdiction over decisions from lower courts, such as Magistrate and Customary Courts. The supreme court is the highest court in the country but at the federal level.
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