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DAGAZAU & ANOR
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BORKIR INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LTD & ANOR

(1999) JELR 40307 (CA)

Court of Appeal 3 May 1999 Nigeria
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- The appellants filed a motion on notice seeking various orders, including extension of time to appeal against a judgment of the Kaduna State High Court. - The motion was brought under the Constitution of Nigeria, the Court of Appeal Act,

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Suit Number:CA/K/252/M/98
Judges:RABIU DANLAMI MUHAMMAD Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria VICTOR AIMEPOMO OYELEYE OMAGE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:J.B. Daudu (SAN) (with him, R.B. Daudu (Mrs)) For Appellant N. Ekanem Esq. - for the 1st RespondentIsreal Usman (with him, B. Ajao (Mrs)) - for the 2nd Respondent For Respondent
Other Citations:Dagazu v. Borkir Intl. Ltd. 1999 NWLR (Part 610), (1999) 7 NWLR (Pt. 610) 293

I. T. MUHAMMAD, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): In a motion on notice filed on the 17th day of December, 1998, the appellants prayed this court for the following: orders:-

"i. Extension of time within which the appellant/applicant's particularly the 1st applicant may seek the leave of this Honourable Court to appeal against the judgment of the Kaduna State High Court per Hon. Mr. Justice Gideon Kurada dated the 25th of August, 1998 in suit No. KDH/KAD/549/98 as an interested party.

ii. Leave to appeal as an interested party.

iii. Extension of time within which to appeal against the aforedescribed judgment of the Kaduna State High Court.

iv. Extension of time within which to lodge notice of appeal on behalf of the appellant/applicant and deeming the annexed notice of appeal as being duly and properly filed and served.

v. An order of injunction restraining the 1st respondent acting through its servants and agents, from alienating or attempting to transfer in any of the movable…

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