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C. ANUEYIAGU & ANOR VS DEPUTY SHERIFF, KANO

Legalpedia Citation: (1962-01) Legalpedia 44421 (SC)

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Holden at Lagos

Fri Jan 19, 1962

Suit Number: SC 218/1961

CORAM


ADEMOLA, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

UNSWORTH, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

TAYLOR, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


APPELLANTS


DEPUTY SHERIFF, KANO

RESPONDENTS 


AREA(S) OF LAW


PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE—PROPER PARTY—APPEAL

 

 


SUMMARY OF FACTS

The plaintiff/respondent sued the defendant/appellant that he was entitled to recover the bond sum on the bond taken with the defendant and not as a security only. The High Court gave judgment in his favour. Being dissatisfied the defendant/appellant has appealed to this Court.

 

 


HELD


Appeal allowed

 

 


ISSUES


Not Available

 


RATIONES DECIDENDI


THE PURPORT OF SECTION 32 OF THE SHERIFFS AND CIVIL PROCESS ACT (CHAPTER 205 OF THE 1948 EDITION)


 ‘It seems to me that the section is designed to protect the Sheriff against any loss or diminution in the value of the property, pending the result of the interpleader proceedings. Any other construction would mean that the assets of the judgment debtor would be gratuitously enhanced at the expense of the sureties. Per UNSWORTH F. J.

 

 


CASES CITED


Not Available

 


STATUTES REFERRED TO


Petitions of Right Act (chapter 167 of the 1948 edition)

Sheriffs and Civil Process Act (chapter 205 of the 1948 edition)

 

 


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