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OLOHUNDE & ANOR
V.
ADEYOJU

(2000) JELR 44062 (SC)

Supreme Court 30 Jun 2000 Nigeria
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- The case involves a dispute over land ownership. - The plaintiff claims ownership of the land and seeks a declaration of ownership, damages for trespass, and an injunction against further trespass. - The defendants deny the plaintiff's cl

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Suit Number:SC.15/1995
Judges:ABUBAKAR BASHIR WALI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MICHAEL EKUNDAYO OGUNDARE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ANTHONY IKECHUKWU IGUH Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ALOYSIUS IYORGYER KATSINA-ALU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria SAMSON ODEMWINGIE UWAIFO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Alhaji. A. Ishola-Gbenla For Appellant A. Akintola, Esq For Respondent
Other Citations:Olohunde v. Adeyoju (2000) 10 NWLR (Pt.676) 562 (2000) 6 S.C (Pt III) 118

IGUH, J .S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): By a writ of summons issued on the 12th day of March, 1982 in the Ibadan Judicial Division of the High Court of Justice, Oyo State, the plaintiff, who is now the respondent, instituted an action against the defendants, now the appellants, jointly and severally claiming, as subsequently amended, as follows:-

"1. Declaration that he is the person entitled to occupation and possession of the piece of land measuring about 20 metres by 60 metres (67ft x 200ft) covering an area of approximately 0.12 Hectre, situate at Akoka Village, Ife Road, Ibadan and more particularly marked and delineated on Plan No.L4 and L/D 2131 drawn by Laniyonu and Lawson, Licensed Surveyors and dated 2nd August, 1975 and attached to the certificate of statutory right of occupancy dated 9th January, 1981 Registered as No.9 at page 9 in volume 2357 of the Land Registry in Ibadan.

The sum of N5,000.OO (Five Thousand Naira) being special and general damages for trespass…

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