Tenancy cases in Lagos must be concluded between 3 to 6 months ―Lagos State Attorney General

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The Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro SAN, at a press conference on Monday, said, a bill for the enactment of the Administration of Civil Justice Law had been forwarded to the state House of Assembly for legislative process.

Pedro said that when the bill was passed into law, litigation in trial courts should not last more than 18 to 24 months and tenancy matters between three to six months.

“The idea is to ensure that no tenant owes his landlord or the landlord is ejecting his tenant when a matter is before the court.

“Notices would be given but we would not allow it to be used as an instrument of oppression by either the tenant or landlord,” he said.

He said no tenant would be allowed to go away with his landlord’s money because the matter was in court.

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