Legalpedia Citation: (2010) Legalpedia (SC) 11319

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Fri Jun 4, 2010

Suit Number: S.C. 231/2003

CORAM


PARTIES


OLU OGUNSOLA APPELLANTS


NATIONAL INSURANCE CORPORATION OF NIGERIA (NICON)

RESPONDENTS 


AREA(S) OF LAW



SUMMARY OF FACTS

The Supreme Court had earlier remitted the case of the appellant back to the court of appeal for re-hearing; but at the lower court, the appellant filed additional grounds of appeal against the order of the Supreme Court and the court of appeal refused the application. The appellant has further appealed.


HELD


Appeal dismissed.


ISSUES


None.


RATIONES DECIDENDI


POWERS OF THE SUPREME COURT UNDER S.22 SC ACT.


The provisions of Section 22 of the Supreme Court Act, is not in doubt as regards civil appeals and when it remits to the court below, any matter for re-hearing and it may give such other directives as to the manner in which the court below shall deal with the case. Per OGBUAGU J.S.C


LOWER COURT MUST OBEY THE SUPERIOR COURTS.


The order, or directive of this Court, must be obeyed strictly whether it is unreasonable, inconvenient or fetters the inherent powers or discretion of a lower court such as the Court of Appeal. Per OGBUAGU J.S.C


CASES CITED


Alhaji Mohammed & anor v.Olawunmi & 9 ors. (1993) SCNJ .94


STATUTES REFERRED TO


1. Court of Appeal Act

2. Supreme Court Act 

 


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