The Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules in Nigeria provide a comprehensive framework for the conduct of civil litigation within the Federal High Court system. These rules cover various aspects of the litigation process, beginning with the commencement of proceedings, which involves filing appropriate documents such as writs or originating summons. Pleadings are then exchanged between parties, outlining their respective claims and defences. The rules also detail procedures for serving court processes and managing cases efficiently. During trial, guidelines are provided for presenting and admitting evidence, including witness testimony and documentary evidence. The rules govern the conduct of hearings and trials, ensuring fairness and adherence to legal principles. Ultimately, they dictate the procedures for delivering judgments and issuing orders and the process for appealing decisions to higher courts.