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CAC
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AYEDUN

(2005) JELR 47936 (CA)

Court of Appeal 29 Jun 2005 Nigeria
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- This case involves an appeal against a ruling of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which granted an order of mandamus against the appellant, directing them to apply to court for directions on the issue of refusing to register the name "Credi

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Suit Number:CA/A/152/2004
Judges:IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD JCA MARY U. PETER ODILI JCA OLABODE RHODES-VIVOUR JCA
Counsel:S.B. Elewa, Esq. (with him, I.E. Ekwo, Esq.) For the Appellant; John A.G. Muoyo, Esq. For the Respondent.
Other Citations:(2005) 18 NWLR (Pt. 957) 391, Corporate Affairs Comm. v. Ayedun. (2005) 18 NWLR (Pt.957) 391

MARY PETER-ODILI, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This is an appeal against the Ruling of the Hon. Justice Stephen Jonah Adah of the Federal High Court, Abuja, delivered on May 22nd, 2003, granting an order of mandamus at the plaintiff's/respondent's instance against the appellant, directing the appellant to apply to court for directions on the issue of refusal to register the name Credit Registry Limited, which the plaintiff/respondent had presented for incorporation.

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The plaintiff/respondent together with two other persons came to incorporate a company with the name Credit Registry Limited. The appellant Corporate Affairs Commission declined to register the name on the ground, that it will mislead the public into thinking that it is a public institution, such as Marriage Registry, Companies Registry, Deeds Registry, etc. This was purportedly communicated to the respondent in a letter dated 25th February, 2002, since respondent said they did not get the l…

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