Section 10A of the Criminal Code – Meaning, Provisions, and What You Need to Know about Nigerian Criminal Code.
Section 10A of the Criminal Code Provides as Follows:
(1) In this Chapter‐
“Federal law” means any Act enacted by the National Assembly having effect with respect to the Federation and any Act enacted before the 1st day of October, 1960, which under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has effect with respect to the Federation;
“law of a State” means any written law enacted by the House of Assembly of the State or having effect as if it were enacted by the said House of Assembly;
“law” includes any order, rule of court, regulation or proclamation made under the authority of such law.
We hope this update has helped you understand Section 10A of the Criminal Code.
You may want to check out other relevant sections:
- Section 11 of the Criminal Code
- Section 12 of the Criminal Code
- Section 13 of the Criminal Code
- Section 14 of the Criminal Code
