A FACILE REVIEW CONCERNING THE CONCEPT OF CONTRACT TO MARRY IN NIGERIAN FAMILY LAW

Chi-Johnny OKONGWU, Simon Ejokema IMOISI

Abstract


In a society like Nigeria, where marriage is highly respected and upheld, it is not strange that people get engagedand celebrate marriages very often. The popular ‘Owambe’ happens almost every Saturday in recent times. Thisunion of a man and a woman as husband and wife stems from a prior courtship, from here there is a proposal fora marriage to take place at a futuristic time and this is what the law recognizes as an agreement or contract tomarry. Albeit, everything may seem blooming, there is a possibility that one party to this agreement reneges onhis promise but owing to the fact that the law recognizes the agreement as binding on both parties, the law takesthe wheel to award damages to the aggrieved party since the court cannot and will not force an unwillingly partyinto marriage in order to prevent future problems. This paper will succinctly explain what an agreement to marryis, when it is seen to have been breached, the remedies available to the non-defaulting party and most importantlythe prerequisites to bring an action in court.

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