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OREDOLA OKEYA TRADING CO. & ANOR
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BANK OF CREDIT & COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL & ANOR

(2014) JELR 40276 (SC)

Supreme Court 17 Jan 2014 Nigeria
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- The applicant filed a motion to substitute the deceased 2nd appellant with himself in the appeal. - The applicant also sought to substitute the 1st respondent on record with the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) in the appeal.

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Suit Number:SC.96/2003
Judges:IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria JOHN AFOLABI FABIYI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MARY UKAEGO PETER ODILI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria OLUKAYODE ARIWOOLA Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MUSA DATTIJO MUHAMMAD Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Mr. B. B. Lawal for the appellant/applicant, with him; P. U. Abbe; C. Dunkwu. For Appellant Mr. Ogechi Ogbonna for NDIC (2nd party sought to be substituted).Mr. M. L. Hanafi for the 2nd respondent with him; S. S. Umoru. For Respondent

IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD, J.S.C. (Delivering the Lead Ruling): By a Motion on Notice dated 6th of June, 2013 and filed on same date, the applicant prayed for the following reliefs:

i. "AN ORDER of this Honourable Court substituting the deceased 2nd appellant (Alhaji Yesufu Alabi Amolegbe) with the applicant (Alhaji Sikiru Amolegbe) in this appeal.

ii. AN ORDER of this Honourable Court substituting the 1st respondent on record (Bank of Credit and Commerce International), with the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (the Corporation) in this appeal."

The Motion, submitted learned counsel for the applicant, was brought pursuant to Order 2 Rule 28(1); Order 8 Rules 9(1), (2), (11) and (12) of the Supreme Court Rules; Section 40 of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation Act 2006; Section 425 of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, Cap. C20 LFN, 2004 and under the inherent jurisdiction of this Honourable Court.

The motion was supported by five grounds and an affidavit in support of six …

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