POLLYN & ORS.
V.
MIEJENE & ORS.

(2011) JELR 48461 (CA)

Court of Appeal 29 Jun 2011 Nigeria
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- The plaintiffs in the case claimed that the 1st plaintiff was the rightful occupant of the pollyn House Chieftaincy stool and sought declaratory reliefs and an injunction against the 1st defendant. - The suit was dismissed by the trial co

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Suit Number:CA/PH/122/2005
Judges:ISTIFANUS THOMAS Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria EJEMBE EKO Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria TUNDE O. AWOTOYE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:Cliff Oparaodu, Esq who settled Appellants' Brief absent For Appellant For Respondent

EJEMBI EKO, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): On 29th July, 2003 Sotonye Denton West, J (as she then was ) of the High Court of Rivers State made orders inter alia dismissing the Suit No. PHC/1812/2001 which was on the cause list until that day.

The plaintiffs in the suit, now Appellants, had claimed against the Defendants/Respondents, amongst others, a declaration that the 1st plaintiff/Appellant having been duly nominated, appointed and/or selected by the Elders, Warisenianu, men, women and youths of his community on 26th March, 2000, was the rightful occupant of the pollyn House Chieftaincy stool, Kalabibiama, Bonny, Rivers state and therefore entitled to all rights and privileges of the stool. They sought other declaratory reliefs. They also sought inter alia an order of perpetual injunction restraining the 1st Defendant/Respondent from parading himself in any manner whatsoever as the chief elect or occupant of the Pollyn Family stool. It was alleged in the Statement of cl…

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