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Paras. 150-200 Vol. 3: ARBITRATION 80
(27) WITNESSES
150-200. Calling of witnesses without consent of parties in arbitration pro-
ceedings.
“Accordingly, a general rule of our law of evidence is that neither a Judge, nor an
umpire in arbitration proceedings, has any right to call a witness in a civil action
without the consent of parties (see: re-Enoch & Bock & Co’s Arbitration (1910) 1
K.B. 327, also Bell-Gam v. Bell-Gam (1965) All N.L.R. 106 at 109 - per Barimian
J.S.C.).” - Per Idigbe, J.S.C. in Omoregbe v. Lawani Suit No. S.C. 89/1979; (1980)
12 N.S.C.C. 164 at 171.
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