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GAMBO
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IKECHUKWU.

(2011) JELR 54301 (SC)

Supreme Court 10 Oct 2011 Nigeria
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- The plaintiff instituted an action for, among other reliefs, N1,000,000 general damages for breach of contract, which was heard under the undefended list procedure at the FCT High Court. - The trial court reduced the damages award to N40,

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Suit Number:SC.256/2005
Judges:MAHMUD MOHAMMED JSC (Presided and Read the Lead Judgment) MUHAMMAD SAIFULLAH MUNTAKA-COOMASSIE JSC JOHN AFOLABI FABIYI JSC OLUFUNLOLA OYELOLA ADEKEYE JSC MARY PETER-ODILI JSC
Counsel:Chief Wale Taiwo (with him, O. Olakanmi) - for the 1st Appellant. -*- Samuel Zibiri (with him, Sonny Idasefiema and Azodoh Uzoma - -*- for the Respondents. E

MOHAMMED JSC (Delivering the Lead Judgment): In this appeal which is fixed for hearing today, it is quite clear from the writ of summons marked for hearing under the undefended list of the trial that the 3 distinct reliefs granted by the trial court on hearing the action under the undefended list of that court included the 3rd relief which reads:

“(iii) N1,000,000.00 (one million naira only) as general damages for breach of contract ”. It is quite plain that the relief not only required proof of the alleged acts in breach of the contract between the parties, credible evidence was also required to have proved the extent of general damages claimed by the plaintiff resulting in the trial court awarding only N40,000.00 (forty thousand naira) out of the N1,000,000.00 (one million naira) claimed by the plaintiff. On these undisputed facts, I am of the view that this case did not satisfy the requirement of Order 23, rule 1 of the Federal Capital Territory (F.C.T.) High Court Rules, for he…

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