Federal High Court
The Federal High Court is a key judicial body in Nigeria that primarily handles cases related to federal laws. It has the authority to hear matters involving the interpretation of the Constitution, as well as issues related to trade, taxation, and immigration. Established in 1973, the court plays a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law at the federal level.
Judges of the Federal High Court are appointed by the President of Nigeria and must have significant legal experience. The court operates in various divisions, each specializing in different areas of law, ensuring that cases are addressed efficiently and effectively.