CORAM
COKE, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
LEWIS, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
UDOMA , JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
PARTIES
ALBERT ILONA GEORGE UGBOMA (for themselves and on behalf of UGBOMA OBIA FAMILY of ABALAGADA VILLAGE in ABOH DIVISION) APPELLANTS
RESPONDENTS
AREA(S) OF LAW
SUMMARY OF FACTS
Ilona and Ugboma for themselves and as representing Ugboma Obia family of Abalagada village instituted proceedings against Dei and Olise for themselves and on behalf of Olise family of Odigili village for a declaration of title to certain fishing ponds together with the piece or parcel of land known as AGWITI , £200 damages for trespass and an injunction.
HELD
The Court set aside the order of the learned trial judge dismissing the plaintiffs claim together with the order for costs and ordered that the case be and is hereby restored on the list of the Mid-Western High Court, Sapele, to be there heard and determined de novo by another judge.
ISSUES
Was the learned trial judge right to have dismissed the plaintiffs claim in the circumstances disclosed by the record without first giving consideration to and making a ruling on the application for adjournment?
RATIONES DECIDENDI
GRANTING OR REFUSING TO GRANT ADJOURNMENT APPLICATION
The question whether or not to grant an adjournment is a matter in the discretion of the court. But that discretion must at all times be exercised not only judicially but also judiciously. Per Udo Udoma, JSC
GRANTING OR REFUSING TO GRANT ADJOURNMENT APPLICATION
It was the duty of the learned trial judge before deciding to dismiss the plaintiffs case to have disposed of the application by clearly informing the counsel for the plaintiff that the application was refused. Per Udo Udoma, JSC
CASES CITED
Nwobu Nwachukwu & Ors v. David Nze & Ors
Re: Ofoegbu Nze For Himself & On Behalf Of The Ugwuoba People v. David Nze For Himself & On Behalf Of The People Of Achi, (1955) 15 WACA p. 36
Akinwande Jones & Anor. v. H.S.A. Thomas and Ors. (1962) LLR 9
STATUTES REFERRED TO
1960 FSC 207/1959 [1960] NSCC 41
Western Nigeria High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, Laws of Western Nigeria, Vol. II of 1959.
Supreme Court (Civil Procedure) Rules