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Civil Litigation & Procedure

Civil Litigation & Procedure

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Law is divided into substantive law and adjectival law also known as procedural law. Substantive law deals with the definition of legal rights, duties, obligations and remedies available to persons while adjectival law related to the set of rules which regulate the way in which those rights, duties, liabilities and remedies are enforced and defended in court proceedings in court.

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Expiry period 12 Months
Made in English
Last updated at Thu Feb 2024
Level
Intermediate
Total lectures 23
Total quizzes 1
Total duration 11:32:42 Hours
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Short description Law is divided into substantive law and adjectival law also known as procedural law. Substantive law deals with the definition of legal rights, duties, obligations and remedies available to persons while adjectival law related to the set of rules which regulate the way in which those rights, duties, liabilities and remedies are enforced and defended in court proceedings in court.
Outcomes
  • Conduct client interview to obtain facts for a civil case.
  • Commence action at the appropriate court.
  • Sue the appropriate parties involved in a civil case.
  • File and argue interlocutory applications.
  • Institute both liquidated and unliquidated action under undefended list and summary judgement procedures.
  • Prepare and file pleadings in court.
  • Conduct and participate fully during settlement of issues, pre-trial proceedings and case-management conference.
  • Understand the principles of evidence necessary to conduct trial of civil case.
  • Present closing address and obtain judgement of court.
  • Understand and be able to file applications for the enforcement of judgment.
  • Prepare and file a client’s appeal.
  • Understand and be able to file application pending appeal
  • understand and be able to file special civil claims including recovery of property by a landlord from tenant, matrimonial causes between husband and wife, election petition and the enforcement of fundamental rights.
Requirements
  • No prior knowledge of the law is required.