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LOCUS STANDI AND LIMITATION – CASES OF NIGERIAN COURTS – 2

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POLICY, PRACTICE & PUBLISHING LAW REPORTS, 3PLR

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HENDERSON V. TEMPLE PIER CO LTD LIMITATION:- Limitation of action – When time begins to run – Personal injury claim – Plaintiff’s knowledge – Plaintiff’s knowledge of identity of defendant – Solicitors failing to establish identity of defendant within limitation period – Whether action statute-barred – Whether plaintiff fixed with constructive knowledge which her solicitors ought to have acquired – Limitation Act 1980, s 14(3).
HIS HIGHNESS EREJUWA II THE OLU OF WARRI V. KPEREGBEYI LOCUS STANDI:- Chieftaincy disputes – Locus standi of family in dispute.
INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE V. ADEGOKE ADELABU LOCUS STANDI:- How determined.
INTERCONTRACTORS NIGERIA LIMITED V. N.P.F.M.B.
JACOB BANKOLE & ORS V. AMODU TIJANI DADA ACTION – LOCUS STANDI:- What is locus standi; guidelines for determining whether a person has locus standi or not
JUMOSIMA WARI & ORS V. MOBIL INC OF AMERICA & ANOR ACTION – LOCUS STANDI:- Meaning – Sufficient legal right and interest in the determination of the dispute therein – Whether determinant of a party’s locus standi in an action
KATSINA LOCAL AUTHORITY AND ANOTHER V. MAKUDAWA LIMITATION:- Limitation of actions and co-defendants – Where Public authorities and private entities are alleged joint wrongdoers – How applied
LAAH V. OPALUWA

LOCUS STANDI:- Competency of a suit brought by an agent whose power was donated under a power of Attorney – Where Power of Attorney is designated a registrable instrument – Effect where not registered

LOCUS STANDI:- Competency of a suit brought by a donee of a Power of Attorney – Proper way for such a donee to initiate the suit as to disclose he was acting as an agent/donee of powers – “X suing as the attorney of Y” – Whether a donee of powers can validly delegate authority to a third party to initiate a suit pertaining to the subject matter of the Power of Attorney

LAWAL V. SALAMI ACTION – LOCUS STANDI:- Locus standi to institute an action – Meaning of.

ACTION:- Locus standi to sue – What litigant must show to establish.

LAWSON V. AJIBULU LOCUS STANDI:- Compulsory acquisition of land – Validity or otherwise of – Locus standi to challenge -On whom lies.
LAYINKA V. GEGELE LOCUS STANDI:- Locus Standi Action to set aside sale of family property – at whose instance action may commence.
LEONARD EZEAFULUKWE V. JOHN HOLT LIMITED

LOCUS STANDI:- Competence to sue – Absence of – Effect on action

LOCUS STANDI:- Locus standi in contract cases – Who can sue or be sued under a contract – Relevant consideration.

MOZIE V. MBAMALU LOCUS STANDI:- Family property – Alienation or interference therewith – Who can sue in respect of – Whether consent of family necessary.

LOCUS STANDI:- Family property – Who can sue to protect same.

 NWAJEI V. ASIEKWU LOCUS STANDI AND LIMITATION:- Absence of party and his counsel during trial due to lateness -Judge proceeding to hear the other party – Propriety of same.
OBA JIMOH OLADUNNI OYEWUNMI V. OBA SAMUEL ADEGBOYEGA OSUNBADE AND ORS. LOCUS STANDI:– Competence of an action – significance of locus standi to same

LOCUS STANDI:– Family head- whether has locus standi to bring an action to protect family land or property.

LOCUS STANDI:– Meaning of – principles relating to the application of locus standi.

ODENEYE V. EFUNUGA LOCUS STANDI:- Chieftaincy proceedings – Nomination of candidates for a stool – Number of candidates – Proper procedure.
OVENSERI V. OSAGIEDE LOCUS STANDI – Standing to sue – Where plaintiff lacks – Proper order to make.
OWNERS M.V BACO LINER 3 V.  ADENIJI LOCUS STANDI – Jurisdiction and locus stanch – Relationship between – Need for plaintiff to establish before court’s jurisdiction can be invoked.
OZOGULA II V. EKPENGA LOCUS STANDI:- Chieftaincy matter – When locus is deciphered thereun­der.
PAUL YABUGBE V. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
U.B.N. PLC  V. SCPOK (NIG.) LTD. LOCUS STANDI:- Issue of – Power of court to raise suo motu.
WATANMAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. V. LIZ  OLOFIN AND COMPANY PLC LOCUS STANDI AND COMPETENCE:- Issue of – Rules of High Court of Lagos State – Need to raise same under appropriate orders of the Rule

 

 

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