- Prof Obiaraeri, N. O.*
- Faculty of Law, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18241119
This paper
critically analysed the extent of privilege enjoyed in “communication between a
legal practitioner and client under the Nigerian legal system”. Owing to
incidences of impostors, the paper carefully explained the meaning of “legal
practitioner and the procedure for becoming a lawyer as well as “remaining in
good standing in the legal profession in Nigeria”. From statutory and judicial
decisions, the paper established that the communication between legal
practitioner and client was privileged but this is however subject to notable
exceptions. It was recommended that clients should, while taking the services
of any lawyer, ensure that such lawyer is “in good standing” while legal
practitioner acting for a client must ensure that communication between them do
not offend the exceptions as to be used as a shield to protect or cover the
commission of crime.

