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AMUSA MOMOH & ANOR V. JIMO OLOTU

Legalpedia Citation: (1970) Legalpedia (SC) 01211

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Fri Apr 3, 1970

Suit Number: SC 410/1967

CORAM


ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA, CHIEF JUSTICE, NIGERIA

GEAORGE BAPTIST AYODOLA COKER, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

CHARLES OLUSOJI MADARIKAN, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

YEKINI OLAYIWOLA ADIO JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT (Read the Leading Judgment)

ATANDA FATAI-WILLIAMS, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


AMUSA MOMOH & ANOR APPELLANTS


RESPONDENTS


AREA(S) OF LAW



SUMMARY OF FACTS

The respondent claimed he was a member of the Owalukare family ruling house and sought a declaration that the custom of Ikare was that the Olukare is appointed by whoever the Owalukare ruling houses chooses contrary to the registered declaration made by the appellants.


HELD


The court held that the High Court had no jurisdiction to entertain the suit and that the respondent had nolocus standito institute the suit and that the suit discloses no cause of action.


ISSUES


Whether the High Court was right when it held the respondent had the locus standi to institute this suit and whether it discloses a cause of action.


RATIONES DECIDENDI


PROOF OF ENTITLEMENT TO CHIEFTANCY TITLE


We are of the view that it is not enough for the plaintiff to state that he is a member of the family; he has to state further that he has an interest in the chieftaincy title. Per Ademola CJN


JURISDICTION OF THE COURT IN A REGISTERED DECLARATION TO A CHIEFTANCY TITLE


Where there is a registered declaration as to a particular chieftaincy the jurisdiction of the court is ousted. Per Ademola CJN


CASES CITED


Abaekere and 2 others v. Ministry of Chieftaincy Affairs and 2 others case No. AK/15/63 d


STATUTES REFERRED TO



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