(3) The National Industrial Court may establish an Alternative Dispute
Resolutions Centre within the Court premises on matters which
jurisdiction is conferred on the court by this Constitution or any Act
or Law:
Provided that nothing in this subsection shall preclude the National
Industrial Court from entertaining and exercising appellate and
supervisory jurisdiction over an arbitral tribunal or commission,
administrative body, or board of inquiry in respect of any matter
that the National Industrial Court has jurisdiction to entertain or
any other matter as may be prescribed by an Act of the National
Assembly or any Law in force in any part of the Federation.
( 4) The National Industrial Court shall have and exercise jurisdiction
and powers to entertain any application for the enforcement of the
award, decision, ruling or order made by any arbitral tribunal or
commission, administrative body, or board of inquiry relating to,
connected with, arising from or pertaining to any matter of which the
National Industrial Court has the jurisdiction to entertain.
(5)
The National Industrial Court shall have and exercise jurisdiction
ami powers in criminal causes and matters arising from any cause or
matter of which jurisdiction is conferred on the National Industrial
Court by this section or any other Act of the National Assembly or by
any other law.
(6) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Constitution, appeal
shall lie from the decision of the National Industrial Court from
matters in sub-section 5 of this section to the Court of Appeal as of
right.
Powers
254D- (I) For the purpose of exercising any jurisdiction conferred upon it by
this Constitution or as may be conferred by an Act of the National
Assembly, the National Industrial Court shall have all the powers
of a High Court.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (I) of this section, the National
Assembly may by law, make provisions conferring upon the
National Industrial Court powers additional to those conferred by
this section as may appear necessary or desirable for enabling the
Court to be more cffccti ve in exercising its jurisdiction.
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254 E-( 1) For the purpose of exercising any jurisdiction conferred upon it
by this Constitution or any other law, the National Industrial Court
shall be duly constituted if it consists of a single Judge or not more
than three Judges as the President of the National Industrial Court