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SOKOTO STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY & ANOR

(2002) JELR 48003 (CA)

Court of Appeal 2 May 2002 Nigeria
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- This is an appeal against a decision made by the Chief Judge of Sokoto State in a case involving the enforcement of the appellant's fundamental right to fair hearing. - The appellant was accused of poor handling of the implementation of S

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Suit Number:CA/K/272/2000
Judges:ISA AYO SALAMI Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria MAHMUD MOHAMMED Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria JOSEPH JEREMIAH UMOREN Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:A. A. Bello, Esq. (holding the brief of J.C Shaka, Esq.) For Appellant J. O. Uwadiae, Esq For Respondent
Other Citations:Ahmad v. S.S.H.A. (2002) 15 NWLR (Pt.791)239

ISA AYO SALAMI, JCA (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This is an appeal against the decision of Aisha Sani Dahiru, C.J., Sokoto State of Nigeria, delivered on the 18th August, 2000, in suit No. SS/M/271/2000, wherein the applicant on an ex parte application, sought leave of the trial court to enforce his fundamental right to fair hearing, apparently brought under Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules, Cap. 62 of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990.

On or about 18th July, 2000, appellant was served with a copy of a petition, written by Alhaji Abubakar Saddiq, Alhaji Almustapha Muhammad and Alhaji Abdulkadir Muhammad, against him and accusing him of poor handling of the implementation of Sharia in Sokoto State, by the 1st respondent, Sokoto State House of Assembly.

The first respondent summoned the appellant to appear before it to answer the allegations contained in the petition on 20th July, 2000 and the respondent duly honoured the summon and attended the hearing o…

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