KOTOYE
V.
CBN & ORS

(1989) JELR 46668 (SC)

Supreme Court 3 Feb 1989 Nigeria
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- The Supreme Court affirmed that ex parte applications for interlocutory injunctions—which restrain a party “until the final determination of the suit”—cannot be granted without notice to the affected parties, except in cases of genuine, n

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Suit Number:SC.118/1988
Judges:AUGUSTINE NNAMANI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ADOLPHUS GODWIN KARIBI-WHYTE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ABDUL GANIYU OLATUNJI AGBAJE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria PHILLIP NNAEMEKA-AGU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria EBENEZER BABASANYA CRAIG Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Chief G. O. K. Ajayi S.A.N (with him, O. Ayanlaja, O. B. Ajayi and B. Illiasu For Appellant Prof. A. B. Kasunmu S.A.N (with him O. Onanuga and V. Moore) for 1st RespondentM. O. Adio, Director, Civil Litigation (Federal) for the 2nd Respondent. B. Olowofoyeku, S.A.N. (with him H.B. Abina and A. Bashorun) for the 3rd RespondentChief F.R.A. Williams, S.A.N. (with him, A. Rasaq, S.A.N. and Mrs. A.A. Oyagbola) for the 4th - 8th Respondents For Respondent
Other Citations:Kotoye v. C.B.N. (1989) 1 NWLR (Pt.98) 419 (1989) All N.L.R 76, (1989) 1 NWLR (Pt. 98) 419

NNAEMEKA-AGU, JSC (Delivering The Leading Judgment).: This appeal involves a question which has raised some serious furor in recent times, to wit: The question of ex parte orders of injunction. It touches an area of law which, in spite of numerous appellate decisions, appears to have been quite often misunderstood and misapplied by some courts of trial. Recent instances show that there is an urgent need to state the law.

The facts leading to the appeal are important for a full appreciation of the legal problems involved. Certain allegations of mismanagement by the third Defendant, Societe General Bank (Nigeria) Limited, came to the notice of the Central Bank of Nigeria. After investigating the allegations and taking instructions from the Federal Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank issued to the Chairman of the Bank, Mr. N. A. B. Kotoye, a written directive which because of its bearing in this appeal, I hereby set out in full. It runs thus:

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