WEEKLY LEGAL BIT: PERSONAL LIBERTY - LAWFUL ARREST

                  SOLACE CHAMBERS
            BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO
        moto: all are equal before the law
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      "It follows therefore, that an arrest properly made in compliance with the laws of the land by the Police and or other Law Enforcement Agencies cannot constitute a breach of the fundamental right to personal liberty of a Citizen. Thus, a citizen who is arrested by the Police in the legitimate exercise of their duty and on grounds of reasonable suspicion of his having committed an offence cannot sue and if he does he cannot succeed against the Police in a Court of law for breach of his fundamental right to personal liberty)"

        ~ Per GEORGEWILL, JCA

{See the case of ODUARAN ADJARHO V. INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE & ORS. APPEAL NO: CA/AS/355/2019}

          

   

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