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UGBAH & ORS
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UGBAH

(2025) JELR 114197 (SC)

Supreme Court 4 Jul 2025 Nigeria
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- The appellants (wife and children) commenced an action at the High Court of Lagos State by writ of summons seeking maintenance, education, and welfare from the respondent (husband/father), without instituting a petition for dissolution or

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Suit Number:SC.334/2008
Judges:John Inyang Okoro, JSC Tijjani Abubakar, JSC Habeeb Adewale Olumuyiwa Abiru, JSC Jamilu Yammama Tukur, JSC Mohammed Baba Idris, JSC
Counsel:MGBEREOMA WAYO For the Appellants. BOLU AGBAJE AKADRI, with him, JOHNPRAISE OKUDARE For the Respondent.

HABEEB ADEWALE OLUMUYIWA ABIRU, JSC (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The issue in this appeal revolves around the mode of commencement of an action claiming for sums of money for maintenance of wife and for education and welfare of children arising from a matrimonial relationship and whether such an action can be maintained without the necessity of filing a petition for the dissolution of the matrimonial relationship. The Appellants were the claimants in the action taken out in the High Court of Lagos State against the Respondent, as defendant, and they commenced the action by Writ of Summons and Statement of Claim filed on the 9th of June, 2006 pursuant to the Civil Procedure Rules of the High Court of Lagos State praying for the following orders

i. An order that at the Respondent’s expense, the second and third Appellant should continue their education in Nigeria or abroad up to University level and/or adequate professional level, as their capacities may permit.

ii. An order compell…

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