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KAYILI
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YILBUK & ORS

(2015) JELR 33233 (SC)

Supreme Court 13 Feb 2015 Nigeria
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- The case involves a chieftaincy dispute between the Neha and Nees families over the appointment of the village head of Somji. - The plaintiffs filed a lawsuit seeking to nullify the appointment and restrain the defendant from acting as th

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Suit Number:SC.92/2005
Judges:IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria JOHN AFOLABI FABIYI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MUSA DATTIJO MUHAMMAD Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria CLARA BATA OGUNBIYI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria KUDIRAT MOTOMORI OLATOKUNBO KEKERE-EKUN Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:S. S. Obende appears with M. A. Dawam For Appellant Jim Gotom,E. G. Pwajok Esq.,G. D. Fwomjom DPP Plateau State. For Respondent

CLARA BATA OGUNBIYI, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): Briefly and for purpose of understanding the background history the appeal now before us, it is pertinent to state that the 1st respondent together with two other persons now deceased, whose names have been struck out of the appeal at the lower court, instituted Suit No. PLD/J.192/87 against the present appellant as well as the 2nd and 3rd respondents at the High Court Jos but was later transferred to Pankshin High Court which heard and determined the Suit. At the trial court, the 1st respondent as well as the two other persons now deceased were the Plaintiffs while the appellant and the 2nd and 3rd respondents in this court were the defendants. The suit at the trial High Court was instituted in a representative capacity on behalf of the initiators and members of Neha Family of Somji.

The case of the plaintiffs/1st respondent before the trial court was that at all material times to the action they are members of Neha famil…

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