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ALHAJI A. ALIYU VS DR. JOHN ADEWUNMI SODIPO

Legalpedia Citation: (1995) Legalpedia (SC) 83027

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Sat May 6, 1995

Suit Number: SC. 167/1988

CORAM


M.L. UWAIS – JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

O. OLATAWURA – JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

M.E. OGUNDARE – JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

OLUKAYODE ARIWOOLA – JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

Y.O. ADIO – JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


ALHAJI A. ALIYU APPELLANTS


RESPONDENTS


AREA(S) OF LAW



SUMMARY OF FACTS

The plaintiff instituted an action claiming a declaration that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of all that piece or parcel of land, damages against the defendant for trespass committed on the land by the said defendant, his agents, servants and/or privies, and a perpetual injunction restraining the defendant, his agents servants and/or privies from committing further Acts of trespass on the land. The learned trial Judge in a considered judgment found in favor of the plaintiff and entered judgment for him in terms of his claims with costs. Being dissatisfied with this judgment, the defendant appealed unsuccessfully to the Court of Appeal. Being dissatisfied with the judgment of the Court of Appeal, he further appealed to the Supreme Court.


HELD


The appeal failed and was dismissed. The decisions of the lower courts were affirmed.


ISSUES


1. Whether Exhibits 2 and 8, the Deed of conveyance relied on by the plaintiff for his title, were rightly admitted.2. If the deed was rightly admitted, what is the weight to be attached to it?3. Whether plaintiff established enough acts of ownership to entitle him to judgment.


RATIONES DECIDENDI


PROVED ACTS OF OWNERSHIP IN THE ABSENCE OF EXECUTION BY A THIRD PARTY


PROVED ACTS OF OWNERSHIP IN THE ABSENCE OF EXECUTION BY A THIRD PARTY


PROVED ACTS OF OWNERSHIP IN THE ABSENCE OF EXECUTION BY A THIRD PARTY


PROVED ACTS OF OWNERSHIP IN THE ABSENCE OF EXECUTION BY A THIRD PARTY


CASES CITED



STATUTES REFERRED TO



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