Judiciary of Abia State
The Judiciary of Abia State is a branch of the Abia State Government that interpretes and applies the laws of Abia State. It acts as a mechanism for dispute resolution and also ensure equal justice under law.[1]
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Structure
The Judiciary consists of the High Court with 23 serving Judges, Customary Court of Appeal with 4 Judges, Magistrate's courts with 56 Magistrates and Customary courts all headed by Judges and Magistrates. The Chief Judge, appointed by the Governor sequel to approval by the House of Assembly is the head of the Judiciary.
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See also
- Abia State Government
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