LAKANMI & ANOR.
V.
AG. WEST & ORS

(1970) JELR 33695 (SC)

Supreme Court 24 Apr 1970 Nigeria
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- This case involves an appeal from the Western State Court of Appeal regarding an order made by the Assets Tribunal. - The order in question was challenged in the High Court, but the application was dismissed. - The High Court held that th

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Suit Number:SC.58/69
Judges:ADEMOLA ADETOKUNBO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria GEORGE BAPTIST AYODOLA COKER Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria IAN LEWIS Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria CHARLES OLUSOJI MADARIKAN Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria UDO UDOMA Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Chief F.R.A. Williams (K.A. Doherty (Miss) with him) For Appellant Dr. F.A. Ajayi, Attorney-General Western State; Y.O. Adio, Principal State Counsel and S.A. Onadele, State Counsel For Respondent

ADEMOLA, CJN (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This is an appeal from the Western State Court of Appeal which heard and dismissed the appeal of the appellants from the judgment of the High Court of Western State sitting at Ibadan.

The application before the High Court was for an order of certiorari to remove an order dated August 31, 1967, made by Mr. Justice Somolu in his capacity as the chairman of the Tribunal of Inquiry into the assets of public officers of the Western State, into court, for the purpose of being quashed. The order itself which was admitted in evidence as Exhibit B in the certiorari proceedings reads:-

"Order by Assets Tribunal.

1. Under the provisions of section 13(1) of Edict No. 5 of 1967, it is hereby ordered that Mr. E.O. Lakanmi, Kikelomo Ola (his daughter) and all others who may be holding properties on behalf of or in trust for any of them, shall not dispose of or otherwise deal with any of the said properties of whatever nature (i.e., lands, houses, etc.…

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