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MILITARY ADMINISTRATOR, BENUE STATE

(2000) JELR 56750 (CA)

Court of Appeal 6 Jun 2000 Nigeria
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- The Court of Appeal held that the High Court erred in re-litigating its jurisdiction after the appellate court had already ruled it had jurisdiction; issue estoppel and res judicata applied, binding all parties. - Retirement letters not s

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Suit Number:CA/J/66/97
Judges:IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD, JCA JOSEPH JEREMIAH UMOREN, JCA
Counsel:O. P. ulegede, Esq. (1st Appellant) in person. -*- A. U. Abah, Esq. (2nd Appellant) in person. -*- C. Egede, Esq., Chief Legal officer, Ministry of Justice, Makurdi, A -*- for all Respondents.

AKPABIO, JCA: (Delivering the Lead Judgment) This was an appeal against the judgment of IKONGBEH, J. (as he then was) of the High Court of Benue State of Nigeria, holden at Makurdi, in suit No. MHC/86/94, delivered on llth day of April, 1997, wherein he struck out the suit of the Plaintiffs for Wrongful Retirement from Civil Service and Defamation, on ground that his jurisdiction was ousted by Section 3(3) of Public Officers (Special Provisions) Act, Cap. 381, Vol. XXI Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990, with no order as to costs.

The original claim of the Appellants, who were the Plaintiffs at the court below, against the Respondents, who were Defendants, was worded as follows:

“The plaintiffs claim against the Defendants jointly and severally as follows:-

A declaration that their purported retirements conveyed in the letters No. S/MGO/BN/S/38/Vol.11/734 and S/ MGO/BN/S/38/Vol.11/735, both dated 28th January, 1994, are p rematu re, malafide, im pr op er, uncosntitutional, null an…

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