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OLUBODE & ORS.
V.
ALAMI

(1985) JELR 42536 (SC)

Supreme Court 4 Apr 1985 Nigeria
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- The case involves a dispute between neighbors over a parcel of land in Ibadan, Nigeria. - The Olubode family, the appellants, claimed title to the land and sought damages for trespass and an injunction. - The case was first heard by Aguda

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Suit Number:SC.11/1984
Judges:MOHAMMED BELLO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria KAYODE ESO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria DAHUNSI OLUGBEMI COKER Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ADOLPHUS GODWIN KARIBI-WHYTE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria SAIDU KAWU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Chief Olisa Chukwura, SAN (with him, A. A. Adeniyi) For Appellant J. O. Fawole, (with him, Chief F.A. O. Oriade and Ajose-Adeogun) For Respondent
Other Citations:Olubode v. Salami (1985) NWLR (Pt.7) 282, (1985) 2 NWLR (Pt. 7) 282

D. O. COKER, J.S.C. (Delivering the leading judgment): The parties in this appeal were neighbours, occupying adjoining compounds at Oja 'gbo, in Ibadan, and a common boundary separated them. The Plaintiffs, the Olubode family, are the Appellants, while the Defendant, Alhaji Akinola Salami, a member of the Agoro family, is the Respondent.

These proceedings were commenced in the former Western State of Nigeria High Court, Ibadan Judicial Division. The Olubode family, through their representatives, claimed against the defendant, declaration of title to a parcel of land, alleged to be part of their compound. They also claimed damages for trespass and an order of injunction. Pleadings were ordered and filed. Each party filed a plan of the land showing several structures and other features thereon. The case was first heard by Aguda, J., as he then was, and resulting from appeals against his judgment, the case was heard de novo by Ayoola, J., in the High Court of Oyo State. In a carefully c…

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