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ALIMI & ANOR.
V.
ADERINOYE & ANOR.

(2010) JELR 37652 (CA)

Court of Appeal 17 Mar 2010 Nigeria
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- The applicants are seeking various orders, including leave to appeal against a decision of the Ogun State High Court. - The application is brought under various provisions of the Nigerian Constitution and Court of Appeal Rules. - The appl

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Suit Number:CA/I/M.156/08
Judges:CHIDI NWAOMA UWA Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria SIDI DAUDA BAGE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria MODUPE FASANMI Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:C.A Chanbang Esq. For Appellant Akintunde M. Akintan Esq.Olarenwaju Aiyedun For Respondent

MODUPE FASANMI, JCA(Delivering the Leading Ruling): The Applicants moved this court on the 20th of Jan., 2010 with the following prayers:

(1) An order granting leave to the Applicants:

(a) For enlarging the time within which the Applicants may apply for leave to appeal against the decision of the Honourable Justice O. O. Olopade of the Ogun State High Court sitting at the Abeokuta judicial division delivered on the 2nd day of July, 2007 in suit no. AB/272/2005 Aderinoye v. Maku.

b) An order for the Applicants MR. LIADI ALARAPE ALIMI and MR. MOSHOOD SHITIU MAKU the above named parties be granted leave to appeal as interested parties against the decision of the Honourable Justice O.O. OLOPADE OF the Ogun State High Court sitting at the Abeokuta Judicial Division delivered on the 2nd day of July, 2007 in suit no AB272/2005 Aderinoye v. Maku.

c) An order of extension of time within which to appeal against the decision of the Honourable Justice O.O. Olopade of the Ogun State High Court …

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