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AHANEKU
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EKERUO

(2001) JELR 78915 (CA)

Court of Appeal 2 Apr 2001 Nigeria
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- This is an appeal against the judgment of the Imo State High Court. - The appellants challenged the action of the respondents in recognizing the 1st respondent as the Eze. - The appellants filed a notice of preliminary objection, while th

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Judges:IGNATIUS CHUKWUDI PATS-ACHOLONU, J.C.A. (Presided), MICHAEL EYARUOMA AKPIROROH, J.C.A., ABOYI JOHN IKONGBEH, J.C.A. (Read the Leading Judgment)
Counsel:Chief E.T.C. Ogbosu - for the Appellants D.O. Madu, Esq. - for the 1st Respondent 2nd - 4th Respondents unrepresented.
Other Citations:(2002) 1 NWLR (Pt. 748) 301

IKONGBEH, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This is an appeal against the judgment of the Imo State High Court (G. I. Udom-Azogu, J.) sitting at Owerri. The appellants were the plaintiffs before the court below. They had started proceeding by way of judicial review against the respondents herein challenging the action of the 2nd - 4th respondents putting the 1st respondent forward and according him recognition as the Eze. At one stage a motion on notice was filed on behalf of the 1st respondent urging the court below to strike out the appellants' application for judicial review on the grounds that same was incompetent and statute-barred and the court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain it. The appellants in their turn caused a notice of preliminary objection to be filed to the motion on notice on the ground that the issue raised by it was in the nature of demurrer, which could only be raised in answer to pleadings or


affidavit evidence.

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