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POPOOLA BAMGBEGBIN & ORS VS JIMOH ATANDA ORIARE

Legalpedia Citation: (2009-06) Legalpedia 55599 (SC)

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Holden at Abuja

Sun Jun 26, 2022

Suit Number: SC 419/2009

CORAM


N TOBI, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

D MUSDAPHER, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

I F OGBUAGU, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

I T MUHAMMAD, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

J O OGEBE, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


1. POPOOLA BAMGBEGBIN

2. LAMIDI DIEKOLA

3. LAPADE ADISA

4. GBADAMOSI ODUOLA (for themselves and on behalf of the Apete family)

5.SAFIU ADAORUBGBO

6. ALFA OBAJI AGBADUN

7. LAYIWOLA ORISALEYE

8.GANIYU SANGOUNDE

9.LIASU TIJANI

10. ALHAJI ELEGBEDE

11. LALEKAN BABAAGBA

12. RAMONI BABAAGUN

13. AYOADE ADELEKE

14. BAMIJI OKE-ESU

15. ADEBISI ALADURA

16. AMINATU ARANSI

17. ADESINA ELEDIE

18. MUKAILA ABA IDI-ORO

19. LAWAL ALABI

20. OLADEJO AKANBI

21. ALHAJI WAHABI SANUSI

22. BAMIDELE GBADAMOSI

23. MURTALAB SUARA

24. TIAMIYU AROLA

25. AMOPE LASISI AKINWALE

APPELLANTS 


1. JIMOH ATANDA ORIARE

2. ALHAJI SALAWU ORIALE (for themselves and on behalf of Oriale Family)

3. LAWAL BALOGUN

4. RAIMIIKUPAKUN

5. JAMES OLADIMEJI

 

RESPONDENTS 


AREA(S) OF LAW


Not Available

 


SUMMARY OF FACTS

The plaintiffs claimed against the defendants a declaration that there were entitled to certificate of statutory rights of occupancy. The trial judge made several orders. The parties were dissatisfied, and both parties appealed and cross appealed. The Court of Appeal partly allowed both the appeal and cross-appeal. The appellants were dissatisfied with the part which dismissed their appeal and have now appealed.

 

 


HELD


Appeal dismissed

 

 


ISSUES


None.

 


RATIONES DECIDENDI


MEANING OF ISSUE ESTOPPEL


Issue estoppel is an impediment which bars a person from relitigating an issue which has been isolated and raised in a particular proceeding and has been finally determined in that proceedings. Per MUHAMMAD, JSC

 

 


PROOF OF CLAIM


In a civil action where there is an overwhelming evidence in proof of the claim before the trial court, the plaintiff will have discharged the onus of proof placed upon him by law where he puts sufficient evidence in support of his claim. Per MUHAMMAD, JSC

 

 


CONCURRENT FINDINGS OF COURT


Where there are concurrent findings of facts, an appeal court is always loathe in interfering with such findings except where perversity in such findings are shown. Per MUHAMMAD, JSC

 

 


CASES CITED


1. Ikoku & Ors v. Ekenkwu & Ors (1995) 7 NWLR (Pt.410) 637

2. Ezemba v. Ibeneme (2004) 14 NWLR (Pt.894) 617

3. Durosaro v, Ayorinde (2005) 8 NWLR (Pt.927) 407

4. Nwankwere v. Adewunmi (1967) 4 NWLR 45

5. Gbadamosi v. The Governor of Oyo State & Ors (2006) 13 NWLR (Pt.947) 363

 

 


STATUTES REFERRED TO


None.

 


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