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Panel of Justices and Delivery of Judgement in an Appellate Court


2. OLUSOLA ADOJUTELEGAN APPELLANTS
Association referred to as Academic
Staff Union of Secondary Schools,
Nigeria (ASUSS) (Formerly Conference
And
2. NIGERIAN LABOUR CONGRESS
LABOUR AND PRODUCTIVITY
(Lead Judgement delivered by Honourable Chima Centus
Nweze, JSC)
Facts
The 1st Respondent commenced an action at the Federal High Court, Abuja by an Originating Summons against the Appellant and the 3rd and 4th Respondents. It sought the determination of the scope of powers of the 3rd and 4th Respondents with respect to the registration of a trade union, in view of the provisions of Sections 3 and 5 of the Trade Unions Act. The 1st Respondent also sought an order of court preventing the registration by the Appellants, of an association known as Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools (ASUSS) on the ground that it is not registrable as a trade union, as the class of interested persons thereunder (Secondary School Teachers) was already sufficientl ....

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Differentiating Between the Applicable Law in Customary Land Transactions


(The reigning Oluwa of Lagos and Apapa)
2. DR. AKEEM OSENI (Odofin Branch)
3. MR. JAIYE OLUWA (Odofin Branch)
4. ALHAJI IMAM ISHOLA AKAPO (Asalu Branch)
5. ENGINEER WAHEED BAKARE OLUWA (Asalu Branch)
6. CHIEF NASIRU OLUWA (Idewu Branch)
7. PRINCE BABAJIDE SUMONU (Idewu Branch)
8. MR. ABIODUN TIJANI OLUWA (Amore Branch)
9. MR. SALISU OLUWA (Amore Branch)
10. ALHAJI AKEEM OTOTO (Faro Branch)
11. DR. MONDIU BABATUNDE SARUMI(Faro Branch) RESPONDENTS
(For themselves and on behalf of the Oluwa
Chieftaincy family of Lagos and Apapa)
(Lead Judgement delivered by Honourable Amina Adamu Augie, JSC)
Facts
In 1970, a dispute arose within the Oluwa Chieftaincy Family of Lagos and Apapa, over the number of branches that constitute the family. This led to the institution of Suit No. LD/828/70 at the High Court of Lagos State. In 1975, and while the suit was pending, the Appellant acquired a leasehold over a portion of land at Industrial ....

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