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NKPORNWI
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EJIRE

(2008) JELR 56777 (CA)

Court of Appeal 18 Nov 2008 Nigeria
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- The case involves consolidated appeals against two rulings of the High Court of Justice in Rivers State. - The first appeal is against a ruling in a case where the appellant claimed to be a qualified candidate for the position of king of

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Suit Number:CA/PH/92/2005
Judges:KUDIRAT M. OLATOKUNBO KEKERE-EKUN JCA (Presided) IBRAHIM M. MUSA SAULAWA JCA (Read the Lead Judgment) EJEMBI EKO JCA
Counsel:F. A. Oso SAN (with him, D.M. Douglas) - for the Appellant. -*- B.M. Wifa SAN (with him, E. Alikor Esq.) - for the Respondent.

SAULAWA JCA (Delivering the Lead Judgment): These are consolidated appeals against the two rulings of the High Court of Justice, Rivers State holden at Nchia Judicial Division, Coram Ebeku J; delivered on 18 February 2004 and 20 July 2004, respectively, in suit No NHC/26/ 2003. Dissatisfied with the decisions of the lower court in question, the appellant filed two separate appeals, CA/PH/92/2005 and CA/PH/190/05, on 19 February 2004 and 03 August 2004, respectively. The said appeals were duly consolidated by this court in the course of the hearing thereof.

It is pertinent that consolidation of appeals, in essence, facilitates the trial and determination of the dispute between parties by the court. However, it’s a well settled principle that the appeals so consolidated should be treated as separate and distinct inspite of the simultaneous trial thereof in a single proceeding. Thus, judgment must be given in respect of each of the appeal so consolidated: Enigwe v. Akaigwe (1992) 2 NW…

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