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LOCUS STANDI AND LIMITATION – CASES OF NIGERIAN COURTS

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TITLE MAIN ISSUES
ABBA ASHEIK V. GOVERNOR OF BORNU STATE AND OTHERS (CA) LOCUS STANDI:- Existence of
ADEBANJO AND OTHERS V. OLOWOSOGA AND OTHERS 1 LEGAL CAPACITY – LOCUS STANDI:- Right of Third parties to sue where not included in the deed of conveyance
ADEDIJI AND ANOTHER V. AKINTARO AND ORS LOCUS STANDI:- Chieftaincy matter – Whether persons from one ruling house can challenge the selection of a candidate of another ruling house.
ADEDIRAN  V. INTERLAND TRANSPORT LIMITED LOCUS STANDI:- Public nuisance – Who can sue therefor – When action lies only at suit of Attorney-General – guiding principles.
ADEDIRE & 6 ORS V. THE CARETAKER,  IFE DIV. LOCUS STANDI:- Plaintiffs’ locus standi—certain family rights saved in Native Authority Forest Reserve-Concession by Native Authority to company in Reserve-Plaintiff, family heat-Whether entitled to challenge concession.
ADESANOYE  V. ADEWOLE LOCUS STANDI:- Determination of Locus standi
ADESANYA V. PRESIDENT, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA LOCUS STANDI:- Parties – Access to court – Determination of locus standi to bring matter – Need for court to examine the cause of action to ascertain whether there is disclosed a locus standi or standing to sue
ADESHINA V. LEMONU LOCUS STANDI AND COMPETENCY OF ACTION:- Enforcement of existing rights to use of public resources which control vests n government – Locus standi and competence to bring same without joining the Attorney General or government – How treated
ADESOKAN  V. ADEGOROLU LOCUS STANDI:- Duty on court in determining locus standi of plain­tiff.
ADESOKAN  V. ADETUNJI

LOCUS STANDI:- Absence of locus standi – Whether synonymous with lack of reasonable cause of action.

LOCUS STANDI:- RACTICE AND PROCEDURE -LOCUS STANDI – Plaintiff lacking locus standi – Proper order for court to make.

AGBONIKHENA V. EGBA LOCUS STANDI:- Alleged breach of Trade Union Constitution – Action taken by members – Whether they have capacity to institute same.
AJILOWURA  V. DISU LOCUS STANDI:- Locus standi of Plaintiff to sue – Determination of  – What Plaintiff must show  – Presumption on the part of a Defendant who challenges same.
ASOLO & ORS V. TIRIMISIYU ASOLO & ORS LOCUS STANDI:-
ATOYEBI  V. THE GOVERNOR OF OYO STATE  LOCUS STANDI:- Question of – Whether one of fact or law.
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ANAMBRA STATE  V. NWOSU EBOH LOCUS STANDI:‑ ‘Locus standi’ and ‘reasonable cause of action’ ‑ Distinction between.

LOCUS STANDI:‑ Absence of locus standi ‑ Effect.

LOCUS STANDI:‑ Determination of locus standi ‑ Nature of interest sufficient to support its existence.

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF LAGOS STATE  V. EKO HOTELS LIMITED LOCUS STANDI:- Respondents locus standi – Whether Respondents can institute the action when as an incorporated company they had distinct and separate personalities from those of their shareholders and officers who were summoned by the Tribunal.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF ADAMAWA STATE AND ORS. V. ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION AND ORS. LOCUS STANDI:-  Meaning of – Locus standi to sue – Locus standi of a State to sue on constitutional matter – When arises – Constitutional basis
ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION  V. ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF ABIA STATE LOCUS STANDI:- Locus standi of Federal Government to maintain action against States – Existence of – How determined.
BABATUNDE  ADENUGA V. J. K. ODUMERU(2) LOCUS STANDI:- Minority shareholders – Limits of powers thereof – Rule in Foss v. Harbottle (1843) 2 Hare 461- Basis of-Scope of application of

LOCUS STANDI:- ‘Locus standi’ to institute action – How to ascertain whether plaintiff has locus standi – Nature of interest required – How to show same.

CHIEF GAFARU AROWOLO V. CHIEF SUNDAY OLOWOOKERE & ORS LOCUS STANDI:- The concept of locus standi
CHIEF NYE JOHN D. GEORGEWILL V. MADAM GRACE EKINE LOCUS STANDI:- Institution of action in respect of company property – Competence of a shareholder to institute.
CHIEF SIR VICTOR UMEH V. ICHIE OKULI JUDE EJIKE ELECTORAL MATTERS – LOCUS STANDI:- Conditions to be met before a party is deemed clothed with requisite locus standi or sufficient interest to bring an action in an electoral matter – Competency of a member of a party to bring suit challenging validity of the continued occupation of an office of the party by a named party official
DR. TOSIN AJAYI V. PRINCE (MRS.) OLAJUMOKE ADEBIYI & ORS LOCUS STANDI:- What are the guiding principles that determines whether a person has locus standi or not
EMEZI V. OSUAGWU

LOCUS STANDI:- Issue of locus standi – Where plaintiff lacks standing to sue – Effect on jurisdiction of court – Proper order court should make.

LOCUS STANDI:- Issue of locus standi – Where resolved against plaintiff – Effect of on other issues raised in the suit.

EVBUOMWAN V. ELEMA LOCUS STANDI – Agency relationship in land matters – Principal conferring title on agent to hold on principal’s behalf – Whether there must be a reconveyance to principal to give him locus standi.
EZEOKEKE V. UGA Visit to locus in quo – Whether matter of discretion for the court.
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA & ORS v. DR. (MRS) ADAEZE G.N.C. OKOLI LIMITATION STATUTES:– Categories – Justification for existence – Proper use – Where such a defence is not pleaded by the defence in its statement of defence in the court of first instance – Whether the defendant can neither raise it nor rely on it on appeal
GANIYU OGUNDIPE V. SAMSON MURAINA ODUWAIYE & ANOR

LOCUS STANDI:- How ascertained – Whether depends on the question if the plaintiff has sufficient legal or justiciable interest to file the action, not whether the action was bound to fail, in any event – Effect

ACTION – LOCUS STANDI:- In determining whether a plaintiff has locus standi or not – Whether the court is obligated to look at the statement of claim

GLOBAL TRANSPORT OCEANICO S.A. V. FREE ENTERPRISES NIGERIA LIMITED
GREEN V. GREEN LOCUS STANDI:– Successful challenge of locus standi of plaintiff – effect on jurisdiction of court.

 

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