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C.C.B (NIG.) PLC
V.
OGWURU

(1993) JELR 42414 (SC)

Supreme Court 26 Mar 1993 Nigeria
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- The appellant obtained a judgment against the respondent for a sum of N56,410.25 with interest at 5% from the date of judgment. - The respondent appealed against the judgment. - The appellant brought an application before the Court of App

Case Details

Suit Number:SC.108/1990
Judges:MUHAMMADU LAWAL UWAIS Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria SAIDU KAWU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ABUBAKAR BASHIR WALI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria EMMANUEL OBIOMA OGWUEGBU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria SHEHU USMAN MOHAMMED Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Chief Chidube Ezebilo For Appellant Ben O. Anyaduba For Respondent
Other Citations:C.C.B. (Nig.) Ltd. v Ogwuru (1993) 3 NWLR (Pt.284) 630 (1993) 3 SCNJ 54 (1993) 24 N.S.C.C (Pt I) 352

WALI, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): In the High Court of Justice, Onitsha Judicial Division the present appellant as plaintiff obtained judgment against the present respondent as defendant for the sum of N56, 410.25 with interest at 5% from the date of judgment. The respondent appealed against the judgment.

Three years thereafter, the present appellant brought an application before the Enugu Division of the Court of Appeal praying for-

"(a) Order for extension of time within which the plaintiff/applicant in the above appeal can file its Notice and Grounds of Cross-Appeal,

(b) regard the notice and grounds of Cross-Appeal, Exhibit B, filed on 21st January 1987 and already served on the defendant/respondent as duly filed and served on the defendant/respondent the necessary fees having been paid;

(c) to amend the name of the plaintiff/cross-appellant bank in the Notice of the Cross-Appeal and other processes filed in this appeal to read Co-operative and Commerce Bank (Nig…

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