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ANAMBRA STATE GOVERNMENT & ANOR
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ANAMBRA STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY & ORS.

(2012) JELR 39387 (CA)

Court of Appeal 18 Jul 2012 Nigeria
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- The case arose from the enactment of the Anambra State Autonomous Community (Recognition) Law 2002, which granted autonomous status to certain communities, and its subsequent repeal by the Autonomous Communities (Recognition) Repeal Law 2

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Suit Number:CA/E/305/2007
Judges:ABUBAKAR JEGA ABDULKADIR Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria ADAMU JAURO Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria SAMUEL CHUKWUDUMEBI OSEJI Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:B. A. Obiora Miss For Appellant Juliet Amasiatu Miss for the 1st to 3rd Respondents.Ben Osaka Esq. with E. A. Nzegwu Esq. for the 4th to 19th Respondents. For Respondent

ADAMU JAURO, J.C.A. (Delivering the leading judgment): The appeal herein is against the judgment of the High Court of Justice, Anambra State, Awka Judicial Division, holden at Awka, delivered on 11th December, 2006 by Hon. Justice Umegbolu Nri-Ezedi in suit No.A/98/2004.

CA/E/305/2007

The facts culminating in this appeal can be compressed as follows: On the 1st day of February, 2003, the Anambra State Government through the 1st Respondent enacted the Anambra State Autonomous Community (Recognition) Law 2002. As a consequence of the aforesaid Law, the communities of the 4th to 19th Respondents were recognized as autonomous communities and were listed in the schedule to the said law. On the 23rd day of March, 2004 the 1st Respondent enacted another law namely, Autonomous Communities (Recognition) Repeal Law 2004, which repealed the Autonomous Communities (Recognition) Law 2002, and thus abolished/withdrew the autonomous status accorded to communities of 4th to 19th Respondents by the Au…

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