REVISITING THE DECISION OF THE SUPREME
COURT CASE OF UKEJE V UKEJE VIS A VIZ IGBO CUSTOMARY LAW
ABSTRACT
This research study borders on
examining the discriminations that women in Igboland face as regards the
acquisition of property and inheritance of same upon death of their husband or
father. It is a settled fact that women would grievously suffer from various
inequalities and discrimination. So the Supreme Court in the case of ukeje
v ukeje held that any customary law which says or tends to suggest
that a female child cannot inherit the property of her father is not only
unconstitutional but also null and void.In an attempt to identify the problems
of gender discrimination of women’s right to inheritance under Igbo customary
law are due to some factors which include non-codification of customary
laws,illiteracy,limitating the right of women in and out of marriage due to
obnoxious custom. The research is an attempt to identify those laws that
discriminate against women from inheritance within the Igbo customary law which
the law intends to wipe our through effective and legal means.This will be done
by a critical analysis of the celebrated case of ukeje v ukeje and
other legislative enactments and Judicial decisions, information gathered from
researches and authors. The findings are that with the recent judicial
decisions and our legislations,these obnoxious custom can be scrapped out entirely
in Igboland. In achieving this,the researcher adopted doctrinal and approach.
It relies on primary and secondary sources of gathering material l. Therefore,
This work recommend the need for free legal services and advice as regards
property rights should be made available to women in Anambra State to enable
them protect and enforce their property rights. This could be achieved by
targeting strategic places like churches, markets and rural areas which have
large population of women who are not educated. Also there is need for
improvement and enforcement of our laws on women’s right to inheritance.
Recommendations are made and if followed will help liberate women from the
shackles of property rights deprivation.
REVISITING THE DECISION OF THE SUPREME COURT CASE OF UKEJE V UKEJE VIS A VIZ IGBO CUSTOMARY LAW
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 75
Price: 3000 NGN
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