GWARI AKAIKUS v. SARAKUNA SAMU
May 3, 2021IBRAHIM MOHAMMED UMAR v. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA & ORS
May 5, 2021ALH. SHEHU ARDO ADAMU & ORS v. ALH.(DR.) SHEHU AUDU BAJU II & ORS
(2021) Legalpedia (CA) 71171
In the Court of Appeal
HOLDEN AT YOLA
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Suite Number: CA/YL/159/19
CORAM
CHIDI NWAOMA UWA
BITRUS GYARAZAMA SANGA
JAMILU YAMMAMA TUKUR
ALH. SHEHU ARDO ADAMU || ALH. (DR.) SHEHU AUDU BAJU II
AREA(S) OF LAW
APPEAL
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
SUMMARY OF FACTS
The Appellants before the High Court of Taraba State commenced this suit by a writ of summons wherein they jointly claimed against the Respondents declaratory reliefs, injunctive reliefs, Orders, Cost of Litigation, amongst other ancillary reliefs. At the end of the trial, the Court dismissed all the claims of the Appellants against the Respondents. The Appellants dissatisfied with the judgment of the trial Court, has appealed against same to the Court of Appeal vide their Notice of Appeal, containing three Grounds of Appeal. The 3rd and 4th Respondents in reaction filed a Notice of Preliminary Objection on the ground that all the issues distilled by the Appellants are incompetent, as well as their brief of argument. It was submitted that proliferation of issues for determination in an appeal is not allowed.
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HELD
Appeal Struck Out
Issues Of Determination:
Not Available
RATIONES
“Where a preliminary objection has been raised challenging the competence of the appeal or case, whatever the case may be, it has to be looked into and resolved first before going into the main appeal if need be, depending on the outcome of the preliminary objection, which would have the effect of terminating the appeal if it succeeds. I will therefore first look into the viability or otherwise of the preliminary objection. See FBN PLC vs. T.S.A. Industries Ltd. (2010) LPELR – 1283 (SC) P. 13, Paras. B-E, Durowaiye vs. UBN (PLC.) (2014) LPELR – 24309 (CA) PP. 13 – 14, PARAS. E-A and summed up in the Apex Court in Okorocha vs. Uba Bank & Ors. (2018) LPELR – 45122 (SC) P. 13, PARAS. E-F, where his lordship Sanusi, JSC held thus: “It is settled law, that Preliminary Objection where raised by a party, should firstly be determined before determining the substantive appeal if the need to do so arises.” See, also All States Trust Bank Ltd. vs. King Davidson Enterprises (Nig.) Ltd. (2000) LPELR – 10631 (CA) P.5, PARAS. B-C and Daramola vs. Nigeria Police (Cid), Idimu Police Division & Ors. (2019) LPELR – 46503 (CA) PP. 12 – 13, Paras. E-A. –
STATUS(ES) REFERRED TO
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COUNSELS
Ruth Gbaa Esq. holding the brief of Rodney Adzuanaga for the Appellants.|E. B. Kizito Esq. for the 3rd and 4th Respondents.|1st, 2nd, 5th and 6th Respondents served but absent.|
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