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(1979) JELR 34145 (SC)

Supreme Court 27 Apr 1979 Nigeria
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- The case concerned an application for leave to appeal decisions by the Federal Court of Appeal (FCA/L/88/78, 22 February 1979) regarding the administration of the estate of the late Adeola Odunsi, whose Will had initially been set aside b

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Suit Number:SC.7/1979
Judges:GEORGE SODEINDE SOWEMIMO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria CHUKWUNWEIKE IDIGBE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ANDREWS OTUTU OBASEKI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria KAYODE ESO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ANTHONY NNAEMEZIE ANIAGOLU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:A.O. Sogbesan with him Messrs. C.O. Adesanya and A. Adesanya For Appellant A. Isikalu For Respondent
Other Citations:(1979) All N.L.R 77 Odunsi v. Odnsi (1979) 3-4 S.C. 86

A. G. SOWEMIMO, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This matter came before the Court as an application for leave to appeal under the Constitution (Amendment) (No.2) Decree No.42 of 1976, section 117(4). Mr Sogbesan, learned counsel for the applicants, drew our attention to the grounds on which the application was based. After listening to Mr Isikalu, counsel for the respondent, we decided to grant the application for leave to appeal and treated the matter as an appeal against that part of the ruling of the Federal Court of Appeal in FCA/L/88/78 delivered on the 22nd of February 1979:

(i) Granting a stay of execution; and

(ii) transferring further hearing in the matter to another Judge of the High Court.

At the time when the applications were filed in the High Court of Lagos State and also when they were being dealt with in the Federal Court of Appeal there had been an earlier judgment of the High Court (Savage, J.) setting aside the Will of the late Adeola Odunsi and therefore …

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