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LUTIN INVESTMENTS LTD.& ANOR

(2006) JELR 47375 (SC)

Supreme Court 13 Jan 2006 Nigeria
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- This case involves an appeal arising from arbitration proceedings. - The appellant entered into an agreement with the 1st respondent, which included a provision for arbitration in the event of a dispute. - The appellant objected to the co

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Suit Number:SC.57/2002
Judges:IDRIS LEGBO KUTIGI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria UMARU ATU KALGO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria DAHIRU MUSDAPHER Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria WALTER SAMUEL NKANU ONNOGHEN Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria IKECHI FRANCIS OGBUAGU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Chief Solom Asemota, SAN (with him, H. B. Abina & Kunle Ula, Esq.) For Appellant Uche Nwokedi, Esq. (with him John ,Erameh, Esq). - for the 1st RespondentBabatunde Fagbohunlu - for the 2nd Respondent For Respondent

KALGO, J.S.C.: (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This appeal arose as a result of arbitration proceedings. Briefly the facts giving rise to this appeal are these. The appellant entered into an agreement with the 1st respondent on 23/12/92, which made provision for reference to arbitration in the event of any dispute arising between the parties thereto which dispute could not be mutually settled. A dispute actually arose between the parties and reference was then made to an arbitrator appointed by and agreed to by both parties. The 2nd respondent herein was the arbitrator jointly appointed by the parties and all references were submitted and made to him in accordance with clause 2 of the said agreement.

In the course of the arbitral proceedings, the learned counsel for the appellant objected to the continuation of the proceedings on the grounds that:

(i) The agreement of 23/12/92 was entered between the appellant and Lutin Investment Limited Geneva Switzerland, but the party that in…

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