*Enters Judgement In Favour Of the Nigerian Bar Association

The controversy that trailed the amendment to the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners in Nigeria by the Attorney General of the Federation was today laid to rest by the Federal High Court, Abuja which declared the said amendment as wrong and illegal.

In the judgement delivered today in SUIT NO: FHC/ABJ/CS/77/22 between Incorporated Trustees of the Nigerian Bar Association Vs. Attorney General of the Federation, the court dismissed the preliminary objection filed by the Defendant, and delivered judgement in favour of the NBA.

According to the Court, the General Council of the Bar is constituted by several members, and the RPC cannot therefore be legitimately amended by the singular desire and action of the Attorney General.

Before the amendment, lawyers were mandated to submit any document or letter to the court with a stamp and seal that was sold by the NBA.

But under the new provision, the use of the stamps is no longer necessary, giving room for non-lawyers to also submit court processes.

The affected provisions of the RPC include
1. a) Rule 9(2), which relates to default in payment of practising fees;
2. b) Rule 10, which relates to stamp and seal for legal practitioners;
3. c) Rule 11, which relates to mandatory continuing professional development;
4. d) Rule 12, which relates to the Annual Practicing Certificate for legal practitioners; and
5. e) Rule 13, which relates to the obligation to give notice of the commencement of legal practice to the branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (“NBA”) responsible for the jurisdiction in which the practice is located.

Olumide Akpata, NBA president, had stated that there was no authorised approval for the amendment, and that the AGF lacked the power to solely amend the RPC.

Akpata argued that due process was not followed, and urged lawyers to stick to the existing RPC.

The AGF had argued that the NBA lacked the locus to file the suit.

TheNigeriaLawyer recalls that sometime in September 2020, it was reported that the RPC had been amended by the AGF.

At the time of the purported amendment, the NBA took issue with the situation on the ground that the Attorney General could not, on his own, purport to amend the RPC as it was not within his power to do so but rather the responsibility of the General Council of the Bar.

As a result of the failure of both parties to resolve the dispute, the NBA through its Section on Legal Practice initiated the action against the AGF at the Federal High Court, Abuja.

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