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MEKWUNYE BERTRAM VS DIRECTOR OF AUDIT (W.N.)

Legalpedia Citation: (1967-30) Legalpedia 03991 (SC)

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Holden at Abuja

Fri Jun 30, 1967

Suit Number: SC 364/1965

CORAM


ADEMOLA CHIEF JUSTICE, NIGERIA

BRETT JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

BAIRAMIAN JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

COKER JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

LEWIS JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


BERTRAM MEKWUNYE

APPELLANTS 


DIRECTOR OF AUDIT (W.N.)

RESPONDENTS 


AREA(S) OF LAW


RIGHT OF APPEAL – COURT-JURISDICTION

 


SUMMARY OF FACTS

The appellant appealed to the High Court from the decision of the respondent surcharging him, his appeal was dismissed and further appealed to the Supreme Court. The local government law under which the respondent acted made no provision for appeals to the Supreme Court.

 


HELD


The court held that the appellant had no right of appeal to the Supreme Court.

 


ISSUES


Whether the appellant has a right of appeal to the Supreme Court from the decision of the high court on a surcharged imposed by the respondent under section 207 of the Local Government Law (cap 68 in the 1959 Laws of the Western Region of Nigeria).

 


RATIONES DECIDENDI


STATUS OF AN APPEAL


1. ‘It is trite that all appeals exists merely by statute, and that where no provision is made for an appeal to lie from a decision of a court its decision is taken to be final.’ Per Bairamian J.S.C

 


STATUS OF A TRIBUNAL


2. ‘A tribunal is not necessarily a court in the strict sense because it hears witnesses on oath.’ Per Bairamian J.S.C

 


CASES CITED


1. Moore v. Tayee 2 W.A.C.A. 43 at page 44,

2. Onitiri v. Benson (1960) 5 F.S.C. 150 at page 155

3. in Rola Co. (Australia) Proprietary Ltd. v. The Commonwealth and another (1944) 69 C.L.R. 185

 


STATUTES REFERRED TO


1. The Local Government Law (cap 68 in the 1959 Laws of the Western Region of Nigeria)

2. The 1963 Constitution

 


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