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DAUDA & ANOR
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AG LAGOS STATE & ORS.

(2011) JELR 48051 (SC)

Supreme Court 20 May 2011 Nigeria
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- The plaintiffs, members of the Elete Chieftaincy Family, initiated proceedings at the Lagos State High Court seeking declaratory and injunctive reliefs that only their family could confer chieftaincy titles in specified villages, and chal

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Suit Number:SC.184/2000
Judges:ALOMA MARIAM MUKHTAR Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria WALTER SAMUEL NKANU ONNOGHEN Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria FRANCIS FEDODE TABAI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria BODE RHODES-VIVOUR Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Fred Onuobia with Joy Ogbonna (Mrs) For Appellant Lawal Pedro (SAN) with Alli Owe Senior State Counsel and Justin Jacobs M. A. Apampa For Respondent

F. F. TABAI. JSC (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This action was commenced at the Ikeja Judicial Division of the High Court of Lagos State by a writ of summons dated the 14th of July, 1978 by the Plaintiffs who were Respondents at the Court below and are the Appellants in this Court. Pleadings were filed and exchanged. Both the Statement of Claim and the Statement of Defence were amended. In the concluding paragraphs of the Amended Statement of Claim dated the 7th of March, 1988 and filed on the 10th of March, 1988, the Plaintiffs/Appellants claimed against the Defendants who are Respondents herein, the following reliefs:-

1. A Declaration that the Elete Chieftaincy Family are the only people entitled to create and/or confer Chieftaincy titles for all or any of the villages within the Elete Division.

2. A Declaration that the purported approval of the 3rd Defendant's recommendations of the 4th, 5th and 6th Defendants as the Baale of Ilemba Hausa, Balogun of Elemba Hausa and the Baa…

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