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Lawrence V. PDP (2017) CLR 7(c) (SC)

Judgement delivered on July 12th 2017

Brief

  • Interpretation of statutes
  • Fresh point on appeal
  • Right of appeal
  • Person (Meaning of)
  • Section 31(4) of the Electoral Act 2010
  • Section 31(5) of the Electoral Act 2010
  • Section 31(6) of the Electoral Act 2010

Facts

The appellant as Claimant sued Hon. Friday Osanebi and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) (now 2nd and 1st respondents respectively) in the Delta State High Court, Asaba seeking for:

  • a
    A declaration that the affidavit and documents submitted to the 3rd defendant by the 1st defendant in his nomination as the candidate of the 2nd defendant as the candidate of the Ndokwa East Constituency for the election into the 2015 general elections into the Delta State House of Assembly contain several falsehood (sic) and that the 1st defendant is therefore not qualified to contest the said election.
  • b
    An order of the honourable Court disqualifying the 1st defendant from contesting the 2015 general election into the State House of Assembly as a candidate of the 2nd defendant for the Ndokwa East State Constituency or for any other constituency.
  • c
    An order of perpetual injunction restraining the 3rd defendant from accepting the 1st defendant for Ndokwa East State Constituency for the 2015 general election into the Delta State Constituency or for any other constituency.

Both 1st and 2nd respondents filed preliminary objections to the claimant's suit. The trial Court heard the two separate applications and delivered its ruling in respect of the 2nd application on 14/12/2015 and struck out the suit on the ground that the claimant has no locus standi to institute the suit.

The claimant felt aggrieved and appealed against the said ruling while the 1st defendant (now 2nd respondent) filed a notice of cross-appeal. The lower Court upheld the order striking out the suit for lack of jurisdiction and dismissed the appeal. This prompted the further appeal to this Court. Strangely the appellant cross-appealed against a decision in his favour.

Issues

  • a
    Whether the decision in APGA v. Senator Anyanwu & Ors (2014) 7 NWLR...
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