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AMINU
V.
HASSAN

(2014) JELR 57173 (SC)

Supreme Court 17 Jan 2014 Nigeria
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- The plaintiffs claimed a declaration of ownership of a piece of land and damages for trespass committed by the defendants. - The defendants counterclaimed for forfeiture of the plaintiffs' customary tenancy and reclamation of the land. -

Case Details

Suit Number:SC. 44/2002
Judges:IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD JSC JOHN AFOLABI FABIYI JSC MARY UKAEGO PETER-ODILI JSC OLUKAYODE ARIWOOLA JSC MUSA DATTIJO MUHAMMAD JSC
Counsel:B. Kasunmu, Esq. for the Appellants; J. A. Molajo, SAN for the Respondents.
Other Citations:(2014) 5 NWLR (Pt. 1400) 287

FABIYI JSC (Delivering the Lead Judgment): At the trial High Court of Lagos State, the plaintiffs who are respondents in this appeal claimed as follows:

(i) A declaration that the plaintiffs are the persons entitled to the grant of a Certificate of Occupancy in respect of the area of land measuring approximately 26.3276 hectares situate at Aiyetoro Village, Badagry, Lagos State and verged red on Survey Plan No. CD 223/74 dated 20 December 1973, prepared by C. Olu Dawodu, Licenced Surveyor.

(ii) N200,000.00 (two hundred thousand naira) damages for trespass committed by the defendants, their servants and agents.

(iii) An injunction, restraining the defendants, their servants and agents from continuing or committing further acts of trespass on the said land.”

The defendants, on being served with the statement of claim, filed their statement of defence which was accompanied by a counterclaim that reads as follows:

“(a) Forfeiture of the plaintiffs’ customary tenancy of the land in dispute …

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