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ALHAJI MUJAHID DOKUBO-ASARI VS FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

Legalpedia Citation: (1972) Legalpedia (SC) 18121

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

HOLDEN AT ABUJA

Wed Feb 9, 1972

Suit Number: SC. 192/1971

CORAM


BOONYAMIN OLADIRAN KAZEEM

ADOLPHUS GODWIN KARIBI-WHYT, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

UDO UDOMA

ALOYSIUS IYORGYER KATSINA-ALU, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

A. I. IGUH, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


ALHAJI MUJAHID DOKUBO-ASARI APPELLANTS


FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA RESPONDENTS


AREA(S) OF LAW



SUMMARY OF FACTS

The appellant, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo Asari along with some others were arrested and charged for conspiracy treasonable felony etc. and were refused bail by the Federal High Court on appeal was dismissed and on a further appeal to the Supreme Court, same was dismissed.


HELD


Bail refused and appeal dismissed.


ISSUES


(i) Whether the court of appeal was right when it reached a conclusion of fact that these were acceptable evidence of threat to national security. (ii) Assuming (without conceding) that the case of the respondent revealed a strong prima facie case of threat to national security, whether that suspends the right to bail as entrenched in S.35 of 1999 Constitution


RATIONES DECIDENDI


ATTITUDE OF APPELLATE COURT TOWARDS EXERCISE OF DISCRETION


‘The proper role of the Court of Appeal where there is a proper exercise of discretion is not to interfere with the discretion. To do so mostly on the grounds that the Appellate Court would have exercised the discretion differently is an assault on justice and not within the statutory powers of the Appeal Court-


CASES CITED


Abacha vs. The State (2002) NWLR (Pt 761) 638 etc


STATUTES REFERRED TO


(1) Criminal Code Act Cap 77 Laws of the Fed. 1990|(2) S.118(2) Criminal procedure Act|(3) Constitution of the FRN (1999)|


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