Summary Judgment Procedure And Liquidated Money Demand: Appraising The Recovery Of Debt In The Law Court

Authors

  • Peter Ikechukwu Gasiokwu Senior Lecturer, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria, Faculty of Law (Oleh Campus), Dept of Commercial and Property Law Author
  • Ulisan Mogbitse Ogisi Senior Lecturer, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria, Faculty of Law (Oleh Campus), Dept of Public Law. Author
  • Oluwabukola Oluwatosin Peters Omagbemi LL.B. BL Author

Keywords:

Summary judgment procedure, Liquidated money demand, Garnishee proceedings, Undefended list procedure, Nigeria

Abstract

Almost all companies have a credit arrangement with a financial institution, particularly a bank. Others typically utilize long-term loans to pay capital expenditures, while some companies periodically use short-term loans to finance transitory working capital needs. All credit requests are required to undergo a thorough evaluation of the borrower’s capacity to pay back the debt when it is due. The issues faced by the banking industry in debt recovery were also reviewed, along with the laws and procedures for debt recovery in Nigeria. This paper demonstrates, among other things, that adjudication delays are one of the biggest barriers to an efficient debt recovery process in Nigeria. The primary goal of this paper is to advocate that the summary judgment procedure  in each state of Nigeria be revisited.

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Published

09-02-2025

How to Cite

Summary Judgment Procedure And Liquidated Money Demand: Appraising The Recovery Of Debt In The Law Court. (2025). Commonwealth Law Review Journal, 9, 159-175. https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/clrj/article/view/589

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