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GOLD ATITI V. OSASEREN

Legalpedia Citation: (1970) Legalpedia (SC) 06083

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Fri Apr 3, 1970

Suit Number: SC 362/1967

CORAM


COKER, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

UDOMA, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

OBASEKE, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


GOLD ATITI APPELLANTS


RESPONDENTS


AREA(S) OF LAW



SUMMARY OF FACTS

The High Court on appeal decided to rehear the case but relied on the evidence of a witness given before the Customary Court Grade B 1 in awarding title to the land in dispute to the respondent.


HELD


The court held that the High Court was wrong to have attached probative value to evidence of a witness who did not testify before him in dismissing the appellants appeal and ordered the matter to be remitted to the Customary Court having jurisdiction for rehearing.


ISSUES


Whether in the circumstances of this case the learned Chief Justice of the High Court on appeal was competent to consult and make use of evidence not given before him.


RATIONES DECIDENDI


RIGHT OF APPELATE COURT REHEARING A CASE TO RELY ON EVIDENCE GIVEN BY ANOTHER COURT


if a particular witness does not give evidence before a judge on appeal when he is re-hearing the case as a whole, he cannot justifiably treat his earlier evidence as evidence before himself and it would be insupportable on his own part to attach any probative value to such evidence whether it had been earlier on appraised by or before another tribunal or not. Per Coker J.S.C


CASES CITED


Akaigbe v. Idama (1964) N.L.R. 322

Craig v. Craig [1967] N.M.L.R. 52


STATUTES REFERRED TO


The Customary Courts Law, Cap. 31 Laws of the Western Region of Nigeria, 1959


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