MILITARY GOVERNOR, LAGOS STATE
V.
OJUKWU

(1986) JELR 51747 (SC)

Supreme Court 14 Feb 1986 Nigeria
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- The case involves an application filed by the Lagos State Government, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, and the Attorney-General, Lagos State, seeking to stay the execution of a ruling by the Court of Appeal, Lagos, pending an appe

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Suit Number:SC. 241/850
Judges:ANDREWS OTUTU OBASEKI, JSC (Presided) KAYODE ESO, JSC (Read the Lead Ruling) MUHAMMADU UWAIS, JSC SAIDU KAWU, JSC CHUKWUDIFU AKUNNE OPUTA, JSC
Counsel:Adetosoyo, Esq, Solicitor-General, Lagos State - for the Applicant Chief F. R. A. Williams, SAN (with Ladi Williams and F.R.A. William Jnr.) - for the Respondent. F

ESO, JSC (Delivering the Lead Ruling): On 11th December, 1985, the following application, dated 9th November, 1985, was filed before this court-

“TAKE NOTICE that this Honourable Court will be moved on ...... day of ...... 1985 at the hour of 9 o’clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter as counsel may be heard on behalf of the applicants for:

An Order staying the execution of the ruling delivered by the Court of Appeal, Lagos, in this suit and dated Wednesday 13th of November, 1985, pending the final determination of the appeal lodged herein to the Supreme Court;

Such further Order or Orders as this Honourable Court may deem fit to make.”

It was supported by an affidavit containing 18 paragraphs, some of which I would refer to later in these reasons.

Also, on 11th December, 1985, the respondent through his learned counsel Chief F. R. A. Williams, SAN, filed a notice of preliminary objection as follows:

NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY OBJECTION

TAKE NOTICE that at the hearing of the defendan…

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