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THE MILITARY ADMINISTRATOR OF BENUE STATE & ORS.
V.
ULEGEDE & ANOR.

(2001) JELR 46664 (SC)

Supreme Court 19 Oct 2001 Nigeria
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Suit Number:SC.267/2000
Judges:ADOLPHUS GODWIN KARIBI-WHYTE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria IDRIS LEGBO KUTIGI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria UTHMAN MOHAMMED Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ALOYSIUS IYORGYER KATSINA-ALU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria EMMANUEL OLAYINKA AYOOLA Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:S.C. Egede, Assistant Director, Civil Litigation, Ministry of Justice, Benue State - for the Appellants For Appellant Ocha Ulegbe - for the 1st RespondentChief A. Adejo Ogiri (with him. Ad' Ogiri-Okpe (Miss)) - for the 2nd Respondent For Respondent
Other Citations:Mil. Adm., Benue State v.Ulegede (2001) 17 NWLR (Pt.741)194 (2001) 9 - 10 S.C 180 (2001) All N.L.R 389

AYOOLA, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): In the High Court of Benue State, O. P. Ulegede, Esq and A. U. Abah, Esq, respectively the first and second respondents in this appeal, who were legal practitioners employed at the material time, respectively, as Chief Legal Officer and Principal Legal Officer in the Ministry of Justice of the Benue State ("the State") sued the 8 appellants, the Military Administrator of the State and other agencies and functionaries of the State, claiming in the main, a declaration that their several "purported retirement" were "premature, malafide, improper, unconstitutional, null and void."; a declaration that the purported retirement of the respondents was not done or purported to be done under Decree No. 17 of 1984 or other law applicable to the contract of employment of the respondents; some consequential reliefs; and, certain sums of money which were alleged to have accrued and were due and payable to them.

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