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The proceedings leading to this appeal were instituted in Suit No.6/84 by the respondent therein, as plaintiff, against the appellants, at the Ogugu Area Court Grade II, Benue State on the 3rd day of January, 1984. In that Court the respondent’s claim was for a declaration of title to a parcel of land.
At the trial the respondent gave evidence and called three witnesses in support of his claim. All the appellants testified and they all called witnesses who gave evidence in support of their claim. The court at the invitation of the plaintiff visited the locus in quo. At the conclusion of the hearing on the 29th February, 1984, the trial court adjourned the case to 15th March, 1984 for judgment. However on the 13th day of March, 1984, the Inspector of Area Courts, Ankpa, went to the Area Court and collected the Court’s Record Book containing the judgment which was to be delivered on the 15th March, 1984. He subsequently ordered a stay of proceedings and a transfer of the case to the Upper Area Court, Ayangbe, acting in pursuance of his powers under s. 48(1) of the Area Court Edict 1968.
The respondent was not happy with the Inspector’s order of transfer and consequently wrote petitions to the Chief Registrar against it. These petitions are Exhibits A, B, C, and D in this appeal. It should, however, be noted that each of these petitions was addressed to the “The Chief Registrar, Judicial Department, Makurdi and clearly marked: