Thomas Anozie V. Cajethan Emerenini & Anor (2016)

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PETER OLABISI IGE, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment)

This appeal is against the judgment of the Customary Court of Appeal Imo State delivered on 31st day of May 2001 dismissing the appeal of the Appellant to that Court from the Customary Court, Nwaoriebu, Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State.

The Appellant had in 1989 commenced the action at the Customary Court Nwaorieubi, Mbaitoli Local Government against the original Respondent Dominic Emererenini seeking for:

(a) Court Order to compel the Respondent to accept ?IRI IHE ? ISE? or its equivalent of N10.00 as being the Redemption Fee for the said Lands known as ?UZU MBUTUKWU (1 & 2), AKPALA? ?UHU OTUBA? and NWAONYE respectively.

(b) Injunction restraining the Defendant, his servants or and agents from further entry into the said Lands till final disposal of the case.

The said Customary Court gave judgment against the Appellant on 14th day of July, 1997 whereupon he appealed to the Lower Court on six grounds. The appeal was duly heard and judgment was again given against the Appellant on 31st day of May, 2001 culminating into this

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appeal. The Appellant filed his Notice of Appeal containing four Grounds which without their particulars are as follows:

?GROUND 1

The Customary Court of Appeal Owerri erred in Law when it held that the Customary Court Nwaorieubi was properly constituted and therefore competent when it sat and delivered its judgment on 14th July, 1997.

GROUND 2

The Learned Justice of the Customary Court of Appeal Imo State erred in Law when they held that the Plaintiff?s evidence as to the existence of a Customary Pledge was not sufficient to give him judgment on the balance of probabilities.

GROUND 3

The Learned Justice of the Customary Court of Appeal, Owerri erred in Law in holding that the trial Customary Court was right in admitting and relying heavily on Exhibit ?A? as evidence of a Customary arbitration.

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