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CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH EVIDENCE THAT WAS NOT FRONTLOADED WILL BE ADMISSIBLE

CASE TITLE: MINISTER FOR WORKS, HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT & ORS v. OGUNGBE (2018) LPELR-45977(CA)

JUDGMENT DATE: 14TH NOVEMBER, 2018

PRACTICE AREA: CIVIL PROCEDURE 

LEAD JUDGMENT: UGOCHUKWU ANTHONY OGAKWU, J.C.A.

SUMMARY OF JUDGMENT

INTRODUCTION:

This appeal borders on civil procedure.

FACTS:

This is an appeal against the decision of the Federal High Court, Lagos, delivered by Abang J.

The Respondent, an Assistant Director in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, was allocated Government quarters to live in 1992. It was a two-bedroom flat. She moved into possession and was residing thereat and the rent was being deducted from her salary. Having risen through the ranks, and having attained Directorate Cadre, as an Assistant Director, she had the need for a more commodious accommodation. She was consequently given the three bedroom accommodation at No. 5A Sasegbon Street, GRA, Ikeja, in place of the two bedroom flat previously occupied by her since 1992. This was by covered of letter dated 31st January, 2005.

Pursuant to the policy on the alienation of the Federal Government Houses in Lagos, she applied as a legal sitting tenant, for her first right of refusal to buy the Government quarters occupied by her. Meanwhile, by Clause 15 (iii) of the Guidelines for the Alienation of the Federal Government Landed Property, a public servant, in order to be qualified as a legal sitting tenant to the right of first refusal to lease Government quarters, has to have a letter of allocation dated on or before 1st April 2004. It was on account of the letter allocating No. 5A Sasegbon Street to the Respondent, having been dated 31st January, 2005, that she was disqualified. While still in occupation of the house, she was forcibly evicted, viet armis, consequent upon which she proceeded against the appellants, at the trial Court.

The trial Court found in favour of the Respondent as regards some of the reliefs claimed. Dissatisfied, appellants appealed to the Court of Appeal.

ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION:

The issues for determination, as submitted by the respondent, are:

“a. Whether the Trial High Court was right in its application of the mischief rule in arriving at its decision.

b. Whether the Appellants right to fair hearing was violated by the Court in awarding damages against the Appellants.

c. Whether the Court was right to award general damages in the sum of 10 Million Naira against the Appellants.

d. Whether the Court was right to recognize the Respondent as the legal sitting tenant in respect of the property known as No. 5 Sasegbon Street, G.R.A., Ikeja, Lagos State.”

DECISION/HELD:

In conclusion, the appeal was allowed.

RATIOS:

  • ACTION- CLAIM(S)/RELIEF(S): When Court can grant relief not claimed
  • APPEAL- GROUND(S) OF APPEAL: Meaning and purpose of a ground of appeal
  • APPEAL- INTERFERENCE WITH AWARD OF DAMAGES: When an appellate court will not disturb an award of damages made by a lower court
  • INTERPRETATION OF STATUTE- MISCHIEF RULE OF INTERPRETATION: How the courts apply the mischief rule

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