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ALHAJI RAUFU GBADAMOSI VS OLAITAN DAIRO

Legalpedia Citation: (2007-01) Legalpedia 13848 (SC)

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Abuja

Fri Jan 26, 2007

Suit Number: SC.167/2001

CORAM


ONU JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

TOBI JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

MOHAMMED JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

MUSDAPHER JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

ONNOGHEN JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


ALHAJI RAUFU GBADAMOSI

APPELLANTS 


 OLAITAN DAIRO

RESPONDENTS 


AREA(S) OF LAW


LAND-DECLARATION OF TITLE

 

 


SUMMARY OF FACTS

The respondent bought the land in dispute under native law and custom and registered it; the appellant bought from one Chief Adewunmi, judgment was given in favour of the Plaintiff. The defendant and an Intervener appealed , their appeal was dismissed.  On a further appeal to the Supreme Court, the appeal was dismissed.

 

 


HELD


(i) The issue of identity of the land in dispute in an action for declaration of title to land is very fundamental. The onus is on the Plaintiff seeking the declaration to establish the precise identity of the land he is seeking the declaration.

(ii) It is not legitimate for the appellant to complain in an issue decided by the trial court without first appealing to the Court of Appeal for determination.

 

 


ISSUES



RATIONES DECIDENDI


IN LAND MATTERS, THE PLAINTIFF MUST SUCCEED ON THE STRENGTH OF HIS CASE


 

It is settled law that in an action for declaration the plaintiff must succeed on the strength of his case and not on the weakness of the defence except of course where from the pleadings and evidence in support thereof the defendant’s case supports that of the plaintiff- Per Musdapher JSC Pg 72.

 

 


CASES CITED


Cases referred to in the judgment

Abba v. Ogodo [1984] 1 SCNLR 372

Akinterinwa v. Oladunjoye [2000] 6 NWLR (Pt. 659) 92

Arabe v. Ansalu [1980] 5 – 7 SC 78

Biariko v. Edeh Ogwuile [2001] 12 NWLR (Pt. 726) 235

Chief Ejowhome v. Edek-Eler Mandelas Ltd [1986] 5 NWLR (Pt. 39) 1

Chinwendu v. Mbamali [1980] 3 – 4 SC 31

Ezukwu v. Ukachukwu [2004] 17 NWLR (Pt. 902) 2137, (2004) 7 SCM, 1

Gbadamosi v. Dairo [2001] 6 NWLR 737

Iordye v. Ihyambe [2000] 15 NWLR (Pt. 692) 675

Mogaji v. Odofin [1979] 1 SC 91

Odofin v. Ayoola [1984] 11 SC 72

Okulate v. Awosanya [2000] 2 NWLR (Pt 646) 530

Rufai v. Rikett 2 WACA 95

Udofia v. Afia 6 WACA 216

 

 


STATUTES REFERRED TO


Court of Appeal Rules

 

 


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