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This is an appeal against the judgment of the Court of Appeal holden at Lagos in appeal No. CA/L/136/98 delivered on the 30th day of April, 2001 in which the Court struck out the appeal of the Appellant against the judgment of the High Court of Lagos State in Suit No. ID/73 07/90 delivered on the 21st day of November, 1996.
By a writ of summons filed on the 20th day of November, 1990, the original Respondent claimed against the Appellant as follows:-
It is the case of the Respondent that he acquired a large piece of land including the land in dispute from one A.T. Bakare whose title to the land was confirmed by the Supreme Court in Suit No. SC/121/74 between: A.T. Bakare v. Owodina & Ors and a Deed of Declaration registered in favour of the said Respondent's predecessor in title as No.50 at page 50 in Volume 1072 at the Lagos State Lands Registry, Lagos, which said title was again confirmed by the Supreme Court in another case, to wit, Suit No. SC/528/98 between Olowolagba & Ors v. R.A. Bakare (1998) 3 NWLR (Pt.643). The Respondent stated that he had leased portions of the large parcel of land so acquired to third parties who developed their respective portions without let or hindrance; that the piece or parcel of Sand now in dispute between the parties forms part and parcel of the large piece or parcel of land acquired from the said A.T. Bakare.
On the other hand, it is the case of the Appellant as stated in his pleading that the land in dispute belongs to him tracing his title thereto to one S.A Bamsille as evidence in a Deed of Conveyance dated the 16th day of October, 1975 and registered as No.10 at page 10 in Volume 1528 in the Lagos State Lands Registry, Lagos, and the Deed of Assignment dated 7th June, 1983 and registered as No.74 at page 74 in Volume 1866 in the Lagos State Lands Registry, Lagos.
Both parties filed their pleadings pleading the above facts. The Respondent, as Plaintiff, testified in support of his case and called two witnesses. On the 27th day of September, 1996, the Plaintiff closed his case and the matter was adjourned to the 9th day of October, 1996 for defence to open.
When the case came up for defence on the said date, learned counsel for the Defendant/Appellant, Chief O.O. Ajala wrote for an adjournment on the ground that:-
Whether the grounds of appeal filed by the Appellant without leave...