In accordance with the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), match each court or judicial power in the left column with its correct constitutional function or jurisdiction in the right column.
- Supreme Court of NigeriaExercises exclusive original jurisdiction over disputes between the Federation and a State, or between States.
- Court of AppealServes as the court of first instance with exclusive original jurisdiction over presidential election petitions.
- High CourtHolds broad original jurisdiction over fundamental rights enforcement and major civil/criminal trials.
- Power of Judicial ReviewAuthorizes courts to declare legislative enactments or executive actions null and void if inconsistent with the Constitution.
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Supreme Court of Nigeria pairs with original jurisdiction over Federation-State disputes; Court of Appeal pairs with exclusive original jurisdiction for presidential election petitions; High Court pairs with fundamental rights enforcement and trial jurisdiction; Power of Judicial Review pairs with declaring unconstitutional laws null and void.
Each court in the Nigerian judicial hierarchy possesses specific original and appellate powers defined in the 1999 Constitution: the Supreme Court hears intergovernmental disputes between the Federation and States; the Court of Appeal hears presidential election petitions as a court of first instance; High Courts handle general trial litigation and fundamental human rights enforcement; and the power of judicial review enables superior courts to invalidate unconstitutional acts.
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Hierarchy of Nigerian Courts, Specific Jurisdictions, and Judicial Review