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Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by AlbertNewton(op): 10:58am On Jun 16
Most of the information of NDC on INEC's portal has a "By Court Order" appended in front of it, in parentheses. If you understand properly/legally why this is the case and what it implies, kindly explain.

Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by christejames(m): 12:01pm On Jun 16
I don't know but I think it's because it's the court that restated the party after back and forth fight with INEC for registration
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by Counterigbolies: 12:03pm On Jun 16
christejames:
I don't know but I think it's because it's the court that restated the party after back and forth fight with INEC for registration
they have a pending court case n all those positions are held based on court injunction for now so it could be overturned anytime from now
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by DomPerignon: 12:13pm On Jun 16
AlbertNewton:
Most of the information of NDC on INEC's portal has a "By Court Order" appended in front of it, in parentheses. If you understand properly/legally why this is the case and what it implies, kindly explain.
Dickson approached INEC in 2017 to register his party, the NDC.

INEC for reasons best known to them refused to accept Dickson's application on the flimsy excuse that the NDC logo looked like another registered party's logo .

Dickson took them to court and INEC was stalling using every legal loophole and trick to postpone or adjourn the hearings.

The court got fed up with INEC and called for accelerated hearings.

When INEC could not present a registered party in their records bearing similar logo, they then went to manufacture a fake entity with same logo that was not even representing itself as a political party. INEC claimed copyright infringement as to why they can't register NDC.

The judge requested further information of the entity bearing similar logo as per CAC registration but INEC could not provide this in court.

The court then ruled that INEC had no right to stop NDC from being registered citing copyright infringement of a non existing entity and ordered INEC to register NDC immediately.

The reason INEC is affixing "by court order" next to NDC is because the ruling was retroactively applied to NDC to be registered as at 2017 before the electoral ammended Act of 2022 came into law in 2023.

NDC did not meet the conditions for a new party that will seek registration under the 2023 Act but since they were denied by INEC to be registered on flimsy excuse in 2017, the judge ruled that NDC should be registered under pre 2022 Act since they met all the conditions back then.


This is to avoid other parties taking INEC and NDC to court seeking the NDC being deregistered for not meeting the conditions of being registered as a new party under the ammended electoral Act of 2022.

Hope this explains this to you in the simplest form.
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by esnbrutality: 12:18pm On Jun 16
Total jargons and arrant hubris angry


DomPerignon:
Dickson approached INEC in 2017 to register his party, the NDC.

INEC for reasons best known to them refused to accept Dickson's application on the flimsy excuse that the NDC logo looked like another registered party's logo .

Dickson took them to court and INEC was stalling using every legal loophole and trick to postpone or adjourn the hearings.

The court got fed up with INEC and called for accelerated hearings.

When INEC could not present a registered party in their records bearing similar logo, they then went to manufacture a fake entity with same logo that was not even representing itself as a political party. INEC claimed copyright infringement as to why they can't register NDC.

The judge requested further information of the entity bearing similar logo as per CAC registration but INEC could not provide this in court.

The court then ruled that INEC had no right to stop NDC from being registered citing copyright infringement of a non existing entity and ordered INEC to register NDC immediately.

The reason INEC is affixing "by court order" next to NDC is because the ruling was retroactively applied to NDC to be registered as at 2017 before the electoral ammended Act of 2022 came into law in 2023.

NDC did not meet the conditions for a new party that will seek registration under the 2023 Act but since they were denied by INEC to be registered on flimsy excuse in 2017, the judge ruled that NDC should be registered under pre 2022 Act since they met all the conditions back then.


This is to avoid other parties taking INEC and NDC to court seeking the NDC being deregistered for not meeting the conditions of being registered as a new party under the ammended electoral Act of 2022.

Hope this explains this to you in the simplest form.
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by blackmantis: 12:19pm On Jun 16
DomPerignon:
Dickson approached INEC in 2017 to register his party, the NDC.

INEC for reasons best known to them refused to accept Dickson's application on the flimsy excuse that the NDC logo looked like another registered party's logo .

Dickson took them to court and INEC was stalling using every legal loophole and trick to postpone or adjourn the hearings.

The court got fed up with INEC and called for accelerated hearings.

When INEC could not present a registered party in their records bearing similar logo, they then went to manufacture a fake entity with same logo that was not even representing itself as a political party. INEC claimed copyright infringement as to why they can't register NDC.

The judge requested further information of the entity bearing similar logo as per CAC registration but INEC could not provide this in court.

The court then ruled that INEC had no right to stop NDC from being registered citing copyright infringement of a non existing entity and ordered INEC to register NDC immediately.

The reason INEC is affixing "by court order" next to NDC is because the ruling was retroactively applied to NDC to be registered as at 2017 before the electoral ammended Act of 2022 came into law in 2023.

NDC did not meet the conditions for a new party that will seek registration under the 2023 Act but since they were denied by INEC to be registered on flimsy excuse in 2017, the judge ruled that NDC should be registered under pre 2022 Act since they met all the conditions back then.


This is to avoid other parties taking INEC and NDC to court seeking the NDC being deregistered for not meeting the conditions of being registered as a new party under the ammended electoral Act of 2022.

Hope this explains this to you in the simplest form.
Very clear and Logical.
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by DomPerignon: 12:19pm On Jun 16
esnbrutality:
Total jargons and arrant hubris angry
Go back to your useless thread you just created that is dedicated to praising and praying for your fellow ESN terrorists
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by esnbrutality: 12:21pm On Jun 16
grin


DomPerignon:
Go back to your useless thread you just created that is dedicated to praising and praying for your fellow ESN terrorists

Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by esnbrutality: 12:22pm On Jun 16
I love how tears are everywhere grin
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by AlbertNewton(op): 1:56pm On Jun 16
DomPerignon:
Dickson approached INEC in 2017 to register his party, the NDC.

INEC for reasons best known to them refused to accept Dickson's application on the flimsy excuse that the NDC logo looked like another registered party's logo .

Dickson took them to court and INEC was stalling using every legal loophole and trick to postpone or adjourn the hearings.

The court got fed up with INEC and called for accelerated hearings.

When INEC could not present a registered party in their records bearing similar logo, they then went to manufacture a fake entity with same logo that was not even representing itself as a political party. INEC claimed copyright infringement as to why they can't register NDC.

The judge requested further information of the entity bearing similar logo as per CAC registration but INEC could not provide this in court.

The court then ruled that INEC had no right to stop NDC from being registered citing copyright infringement of a non existing entity and ordered INEC to register NDC immediately.

The reason INEC is affixing "by court order" next to NDC is because the ruling was retroactively applied to NDC to be registered as at 2017 before the electoral ammended Act of 2022 came into law in 2023.

NDC did not meet the conditions for a new party that will seek registration under the 2023 Act but since they were denied by INEC to be registered on flimsy excuse in 2017, the judge ruled that NDC should be registered under pre 2022 Act since they met all the conditions back then.


This is to avoid other parties taking INEC and NDC to court seeking the NDC being deregistered for not meeting the conditions of being registered as a new party under the ammended electoral Act of 2022.

Hope this explains this to you in the simplest form.
Thanks so much. Really appreciate that you took your time to provide this well-detailed explanation.
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by DomPerignon: 2:03pm On Jun 16
AlbertNewton:
Thanks so much. Really appreciate that you took your time to provide this well-detailed explanation.
My pleasure.

We must not let liars in the disgruntled Obidient camp who are now turning against Dickson to claim that Tinubu was behind NDC being recognised by INEC.

They have been going about that the reason their principal could not form a party was due to INEC refusing to allow him register a party which is false because at no time in Obi's wayward political career has he ever thought of registering a political party .
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by DeltaBachelor(m): 2:18pm On Jun 16
blackmantis:
Very clear and Logical.
very apt explanation. Thank you
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by Chucks13: 2:25pm On Jun 16
Honestly I don't care what it means but one thing is certain at a very die minute we will deregister NDC and if they attempt any appeal the court I'll nly give NDC hearing after May 2027 and NDC dead.

We warned Dickson not to align with that baggages carrier he didn't listen we will do you a very strong thing die minute to the general election, I swear eyes go turn you all.
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by Ofunaofu: 2:25pm On Jun 16
DomPerignon:
Dickson approached INEC in 2017 to register his party, the NDC.

INEC for reasons best known to them refused to accept Dickson's application on the flimsy excuse that the NDC logo looked like another registered party's logo .

Dickson took them to court and INEC was stalling using every legal loophole and trick to postpone or adjourn the hearings.

The court got fed up with INEC and called for accelerated hearings.

When INEC could not present a registered party in their records bearing similar logo, they then went to manufacture a fake entity with same logo that was not even representing itself as a political party. INEC claimed copyright infringement as to why they can't register NDC.

The judge requested further information of the entity bearing similar logo as per CAC registration but INEC could not provide this in court.

The court then ruled that INEC had no right to stop NDC from being registered citing copyright infringement of a non existing entity and ordered INEC to register NDC immediately.

The reason INEC is affixing "by court order" next to NDC is because the ruling was retroactively applied to NDC to be registered as at 2017 before the electoral ammended Act of 2022 came into law in 2023.

NDC did not meet the conditions for a new party that will seek registration under the 2023 Act but since they were denied by INEC to be registered on flimsy excuse in 2017, the judge ruled that NDC should be registered under pre 2022 Act since they met all the conditions back then.


This is to avoid other parties taking INEC and NDC to court seeking the NDC being deregistered for not meeting the conditions of being registered as a new party under the ammended electoral Act of 2022.

Hope this explains this to you in the simplest form.
DomPerignon,

Thank you for your explanation.

For the first time, I read your comment all the way to the end, it was refreshingly and surprisingly free of your usual obsession.
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by AngelicBeing: 2:27pm On Jun 16
DomPerignon:
Dickson approached INEC in 2017 to register his party, the NDC.

INEC for reasons best known to them refused to accept Dickson's application on the flimsy excuse that the NDC logo looked like another registered party's logo .

Dickson took them to court and INEC was stalling using every legal loophole and trick to postpone or adjourn the hearings.

The court got fed up with INEC and called for accelerated hearings.

When INEC could not present a registered party in their records bearing similar logo, they then went to manufacture a fake entity with same logo that was not even representing itself as a political party. INEC claimed copyright infringement as to why they can't register NDC.

The judge requested further information of the entity bearing similar logo as per CAC registration but INEC could not provide this in court.

The court then ruled that INEC had no right to stop NDC from being registered citing copyright infringement of a non existing entity and ordered INEC to register NDC immediately.

The reason INEC is affixing "by court order" next to NDC is because the ruling was retroactively applied to NDC to be registered as at 2017 before the electoral ammended Act of 2022 came into law in 2023.

NDC did not meet the conditions for a new party that will seek registration under the 2023 Act but since they were denied by INEC to be registered on flimsy excuse in 2017, the judge ruled that NDC should be registered under pre 2022 Act since they met all the conditions back then.


This is to avoid other parties taking INEC and NDC to court seeking the NDC being deregistered for not meeting the conditions of being registered as a new party under the ammended electoral Act of 2022.

Hope this explains this to you in the simplest form.
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Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by muyico(m): 2:30pm On Jun 16
Let accept APC as one single party
Plz Nigerians??
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by Amovingman: 2:32pm On Jun 16
Ndc way dey go soon deregister

Peter obi to better follow his partner to nnpp before it's too late
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by Reyman64: 2:33pm On Jun 16
Nigeria today is a jungle
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by Caramia2020(m): 2:39pm On Jun 16
I won't be shock when Ndc will be deregister, Tinubu is much more brutal than I thought.
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by 2elliot: 2:43pm On Jun 16
Amovingman:
Ndc way dey go soon deregister

Peter obi to better follow his partner to nnpp before it's too late
This life wey you dey live so Na life?
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by Kukutente23: 2:47pm On Jun 16
It means their registration get K-leg and they will soon be served hot fried BATmeat peppersoup with Hero beer to wash it down

Just wait for Lifu & Co
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by dettolgel: 2:48pm On Jun 16
DomPerignon:
Dickson approached INEC in 2017 to register his party, the NDC.

INEC for reasons best known to them refused to accept Dickson's application on the flimsy excuse that the NDC logo looked like another registered party's logo .

Dickson took them to court and INEC was stalling using every legal loophole and trick to postpone or adjourn the hearings.

The court got fed up with INEC and called for accelerated hearings.

When INEC could not present a registered party in their records bearing similar logo, they then went to manufacture a fake entity with same logo that was not even representing itself as a political party. INEC claimed copyright infringement as to why they can't register NDC.

The judge requested further information of the entity bearing similar logo as per CAC registration but INEC could not provide this in court.

The court then ruled that INEC had no right to stop NDC from being registered citing copyright infringement of a non existing entity and ordered INEC to register NDC immediately.

The reason INEC is affixing "by court order" next to NDC is because the ruling was retroactively applied to NDC to be registered as at 2017 before the electoral ammended Act of 2022 came into law in 2023.

NDC did not meet the conditions for a new party that will seek registration under the 2023 Act but since they were denied by INEC to be registered on flimsy excuse in 2017, the judge ruled that NDC should be registered under pre 2022 Act since they met all the conditions back then.


This is to avoid other parties taking INEC and NDC to court seeking the NDC being deregistered for not meeting the conditions of being registered as a new party under the ammended electoral Act of 2022.

Hope this explains this to you in the simplest form.
Thank you very much. You write so clearly and concisely. I salute you!!!
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by Image123(m): 2:50pm On Jun 16
Because the party has cases in court but Obi refused to look before leaping.
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by mascot87(m): 2:53pm On Jun 16
DomPerignon:
Go back to your useless thread you just created that is dedicated to praising and praying for your fellow ESN terrorists
Don't worry yourself. The person you quoted doesn't understand 1 thing in the whole write-up
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by Helpfromabove1(m): 3:02pm On Jun 16
That another trap to be exploited by APC another day but i expect NDC should have done the right things

Inec said they did not fulfill the requirements for registration as a party but the court gave order that they should be registered
Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by cmikel: 3:26pm On Jun 16
AlbertNewton:
Most of the information of NDC on INEC's portal has a "By Court Order" appended in front of it, in parentheses. If you understand properly/legally why this is the case and what it implies, kindly explain.
Is it not the same portal that was given to some political party agents to be checking people registration informationhuh







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Re: Why Is There "By Court Order" In NDC Party Information On INEC Portal? by DMCA: 3:27pm On Jun 16
DomPerignon:
Dickson approached INEC in 2017 to register his party, the NDC.

INEC for reasons best known to them refused to accept Dickson's application on the flimsy excuse that the NDC logo looked like another registered party's logo .

Dickson took them to court and INEC was stalling using every legal loophole and trick to postpone or adjourn the hearings.

The court got fed up with INEC and called for accelerated hearings.

When INEC could not present a registered party in their records bearing similar logo, they then went to manufacture a fake entity with same logo that was not even representing itself as a political party. INEC claimed copyright infringement as to why they can't register NDC.

The judge requested further information of the entity bearing similar logo as per CAC registration but INEC could not provide this in court.

The court then ruled that INEC had no right to stop NDC from being registered citing copyright infringement of a non existing entity and ordered INEC to register NDC immediately.

The reason INEC is affixing "by court order" next to NDC is because the ruling was retroactively applied to NDC to be registered as at 2017 before the electoral ammended Act of 2022 came into law in 2023.

NDC did not meet the conditions for a new party that will seek registration under the 2023 Act but since they were denied by INEC to be registered on flimsy excuse in 2017, the judge ruled that NDC should be registered under pre 2022 Act since they met all the conditions back then.


This is to avoid other parties taking INEC and NDC to court seeking the NDC being deregistered for not meeting the conditions of being registered as a new party under the ammended electoral Act of 2022.

Hope this explains this to you in the simplest form.
can u explain it again for d likes of prince111111 wey fit still no fit comprehend ur writing grin
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