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How can I file a case/suit? Judiciary Information System (JIS) provides capability to register a new case by an authorized user through eFiling. System captures all parties' information related to the case. JIS generates a suit/case number dynamically based on the case type.
HOW TO FILE A NEW SUIT Open a browser and enter the LagosCoMiS website @ . click on 'New Suit' Select 'Court Type', 'Filing Category' and 'Filing Type' from the drop-down arrow. Click on 'Claimant information', fill form as required and click 'Next'
A claim must include a brief statement of the facts, the nature of the claim asserted and the damages as far as they are known. The written claim must be signed, dated and submitted to the correct address or email addresses for the entity against which the claim is being made (See Utah Code 63-G-7-401).
To sue a person in court, the services of a lawyer will be required to bring that action in a court. This is because an individual who is not a lawyer is not an officer of the court, and only a lawyer, who is an officer of the court, can institute an action in the court on behalf of an aggrieved party.
A claim must include a brief statement of the facts, the nature of the claim asserted and the damages as far as they are known. The written claim must be signed, dated and submitted to the correct address or email addresses for the entity against which the claim is being made (See Utah Code 63-G-7-401).