ADEDEJI
V.
OLOSO

(2007) JELR 34010 (SC)

Supreme Court 26 Jan 2007 Nigeria
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- The appellant brought a suit against the respondents claiming ownership of land and eviction of the defendants from shops. - The trial court dismissed the plaintiff's suit, and the Court of Appeal affirmed the decision. - The appellant ha

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Suit Number:SC.60/2002
Judges:UMARU ATU KALGO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria NIKI TOBI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria GEORGE ADESOLA OGUNTADE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ALOMA MARIAM MUKHTAR Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MAHMUD MOHAMMED Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Kola Olawoye, Esq For Appellant Hakim B. Abina For Respondent

G. A. OGUNTADE, J.S.C (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The appellant was the plaintiff at the Ilesha High Court and the respondents were the defendants. The appellant (herein after referred to as 'plaintiff') in his amended statement of claim dated 16/11/88 claimed against the respondents (hereinafter referred to as 'the defendants') the following reliefs:

"(i) A declaration that the Risawe of Ilesha by virtue of his office under Ijesha native law and custom and by the provisions of the Chiefs Law of Oyo State is the only person entitled to a statutory right of occupancy in respect of all the land situate within his palace or official residence called Akodi/Ereja quarter, Ilesa.

(ii) A declaration that the rooms occupied as shops by the defendants at 18, Ereja quarter, Ilesa are situate within Risawe chieftaincy palace (Akodi), lsida, Ilesa.

(iii) Forfeiture of the 2nd defendant's right of user, licence or tenancy conferred under native law and custom.

(iv) Ejectment of the defendan…

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