OGUNMAKINDE
V.
AKINSOLA

(2002) JELR 56185 (CA)

Court of Appeal 10 Jan 2002 Nigeria
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- The case involves a dispute over a parcel of land in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. - The plaintiff, representing himself and the Agbese family, claimed title to the land and sought damages for trespass and an injunction against further t

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Suit Number:CA/I/147/96
Judges:S. AKINOLA AKINTAN, JCA MORONKEJI OMOTAYO ONALAJA, JCA OLUFUNLOLA OYELOLA ADEKEYE, JCA
Counsel:Chief A. Olujinmi S.A.N. (with Mr. M. B. Oladeji) for the Appellants; A. A. Onabawo Esq. for the Respondent.

AKINTAN, JCA (Delivering the Lead Judgment): The present appellants were the defendants at the lower court while the respondent was the plaintiff. The action was instituted at Abeokuta High court in Ogun State as Suit No. AB/215/90. The plaintiff instituted the action in a representative capacity on behalf of himself and on behalf of Agbese family. His claim was for declaration of title to a parcel of land situate, lying and being at Agbese Compound, Oke-Eri, Igbein, Abeokuta; N500 damages for trespass; and injunction restraining the defendants, their servants, agents and privies from committing further trespass on the land. Pleadings were filed and exchanged and the trial took place before Ogunade, J. The parties led evidence in support of their respective pleadings.

The plaintiff produced and tendered a survey plan of the land he was claiming (exhibit. A). He also tendered the statement of defence filed by the 1st defendant (now 1st appellant) in an earlier action instituted again…

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