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LAYADE VS PANALPINA WORLD TRANSPORT NIG. LTD.

Legalpedia Citation: (1996) Legalpedia (SC) 16151

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

HOLDEN AT ABUJA

Mon Jul 1, 1996

Suit Number: SC.141/1993

CORAM


OLAJIDE OLATAWURA., JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD    JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT OF NIGERIA

O. OLATAWURA JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


LAYADE APPELLANTS


PANALPINA WORLD TRANSPORT RESPONDENTS


AREA(S) OF LAW



SUMMARY OF FACTS

The appellant is a chartered accountant and was employed by the respondent as Chief Internal Auditor. By a letter signed by the Managing Director, the respondent company terminated the employment of the appellant by giving her three months salary in lieu of notice and all her other entitlements


HELD


In the end I find no merit in this appeal and I dismiss it with N1,000.00 costs to respondent


ISSUES


1. “Whether having regard to the purport and interpretation of Exhibits “B” and “L7″ it can be rightly said that the purported unilateral termination of the employment of the appellant by the respondent’s Managing Director was intra vires the said Managing Director and legally proper in the circumstances. 2. Whether (if 2.01 is answered in favour of the appellant) the Court of Appeal was right in setting aside the judgment of the trial court and the damages of N 199,716.66 awarded in favour of the appellant. 3. Whether the Court of Appeal was right in refusing the appellant’s Cross-Appeal seeking an upward review of the damages awarded by the trial court 4. Whether or not the appellant is entitled to an award of aggravated and exemplary damages for the purported termination of her employment by the respondent’s Managing Director due to racial prejudice.”


RATIONES DECIDENDI


CASES CITED


Olaniyan v. University of Lagos (1985) 2 NWLR (Pt. 9) 599;|Eperokun v. University of Lagos (1986) 4 NWLR (Pt. 34)162 193/194


STATUTES REFERRED TO


None.|


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