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OYEBAMIJI & ORS.V. LAWANSON & ORS.

(2008) JELR 46684 (SC)

Supreme Court 11 Jul 2008 Nigeria
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- The respondents sued the appellants for trespass on a property in Ibadan. - The trial court ruled in favor of the respondents. - The appellants appealed to the Court of Appeal, which dismissed the appeal. - The appellants then appealed to

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Suit Number:SC.72/2004
Judges:NIKI TOBI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria GEORGE ADESOLA OGUNTADE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MAHMUD MOHAMMED Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria JAMES OGENYI OGEBE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MOHAMMAD SAIFULLAH MUNTAKA-COOMASSIE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Appellants Counsel absent For Appellant Chief A. O. OriadeMr. A. A. John For Respondent
Other Citations:Oyebamiji v. Lawanson (2008) 15 NWLR (Pt.1109) 122 (2008) 6-7 SC Pt. 1243 (2008) 6-7 SC Pt. 1243

J. O. OGEBE, JSC (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The respondents sued the appellants before the High Court of Justice Ibadan claiming the following reliefs:-

(a) ₦10,000.00 General damages for trespass being presently committed by the defendants on the property of Bandele Ayinla Lawanson (deceased) the father of the plaintiffs lying and being at Orita Bashorun, Aba Road, Ibadan covered by Deed of conveyance registered as 50/50/458 of Lands Registry, Ibadan.

"(b) Perpetual Injunction restraining the defendants by themselves, their agents, servants and privies from committing further trespass on the land."

Pleadings were exchanged by the parties and the trial court after hearing evidence and listening to the addresses of the parties gave judgment in favour of the Respondents Dissatisfied with the judgment, the appellants appealed to the Court of Appeal Ibadan and raised for the first time the issue of limitation of action. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal.

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