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(2023) JELR 110141 (SC)

Supreme Court 13 Jan 2023 Nigeria
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- The appellant brought a motion seeking leave to amend the grounds of their original Notice of Appeal. - The appellant sought to add additional particulars to the existing grounds and introduce a new ground. - The respondents opposed the m

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Suit Number:SC.136/2016(R)
Judges:John Inyang Okoro Chima Centus Nweze Uwani Musa Abba Aji Mohammed Lawal Garba Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju
Counsel:pplication struck out. 40 Appearances: A. J. Owonikoko, SAN, and M. K. Fedelis, Esq.For Appellant(s) D. T. Nwachukwu, Esq. with him, Ime-Edem-Nsu, Esq. and I E. Ekpo for the 1st Respondent. Yinka Afana, Esq. for the 4th Respondent L. Soetan Z. and O. L. Obaga for the 5th & 9th Respondents. 2nd and 3rd Respondents not represented.For Respondent(s)

MOHAMMED LAWAL GARBA, J.S.C. (Delivering the Lead Ruling): The Appellant in this appeal, brought the motion on notice dated and filed on the 21st September, 2021 by which it seeks for the following reliefs:-

“1. AN ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO Appellant/Applicant to amend Ground 1 of the original Notice of Appeal filed on 24th July, 2015 by addition of particulars 7-13 as contained in the Proposed Amended Notice of Appeal hereto annexed and marked as Exhibit AIC 4 and duly underlined.

2. AN ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO the Appellant/Applicant to amend Ground 2 of the original Notice of Appeal filed on 24th July, 2015 by addition of particulars 5-8 as contained in the Proposed Amended Notice of Appeal hereto annexed and marked as Exhibit AIC 4 and duly underlined.

3. AN ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO the Appellant/Applicant to amend the original Notice of Appeal filed on 24th July, 2015 against the judgment of the lower Court by incorporating additional Ground 3 as contained in the Proposed Amended Notice…

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