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ARHO-JOE (NIG.) LTD.

(2003) JELR 56393 (CA)

Court of Appeal 16 Apr 2003 Nigeria
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- The case involves a motion brought under the Court of Appeal Act and Court of Appeal Rules, 1981, seeking to vary the orders of conditional stay of execution made by the High Court. - The applicant argues that the conditional stay of exec

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Suit Number:CA/B/94/2002
Judges:RABIU DANLAMI MUHAMMAD, JCA (Presided) MUHAMMAD SAIFULLAHI MUNTAKA-COOMASSIE, JCA KUMAI BAYANG AKAAHS, JCA (Read the Lead Ruling)
Counsel:T.J.O. Okpoko, SAN (with him, C.A. Ajuyah) - for the Applicant. -*- Chief E.L. Akpofure, SAN (with him, T.E. Ogbeide-Ihama and Miss -*- R. Ayomanor) - for the Respondent.

AKAAHS, JCA (Delivering the Lead Ruling): This motion is brought pursuant to section 18 of the Court of Appeal Act and Order 3, rule 3 of the Court of Appeal Rules, 1981 praying for:-

“An order varying the orders of conditional stay of execution made by the High Court of Justice Warri on the 13th day of May, 2002 in Suit No. W/304/2001: Arho-Joe Nigeria Limited v. Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria , to wit: that the defendant pay the judgment sum of N97,200,000.00 (ninety-seven million, two hundred thousand naira) to the Assistant Chief Registrar of the High Court of Justice, Warri within seven days etc; for order granting unconditional stay of execution of the said judgment or on such more favourable terms as this Honourable Court may deem fit to make in the circumstance until the determination of the appeal filed in respect of the said judgment.” The grounds upon which the application is made are:- (i) That the order of conditional stay of execution made by the High …

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