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Naval Assault: Court Rule Over Arogundade
2009-03-12    
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The Lagos High Court headed by Justice Opeyemi Oke, yesterday dismissed the preliminary objection of Rear Admiral Harry Arogundade and the Nigerian Navy, challenging the jurisdiction of the court to hear a suit by Miss Uzoma Okere. The lady who was assaulted by six naval ratings attached to the convoy of Arogundade on November 3, 2008 on Muri Okunola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Okere and Abdulahi Abdulazeez had dragged Arogundade, Nigeria Navy and the unknown Naval Ratings to court and demanded N100m damages but the defendants had filed objection, claiming that the court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the suit.

In her ruling, Justice Oke held that a prima facie case had been established against Arogundade, Nigeria Navy and the unknown Naval Ratings. The judge awarded N25,000 costs against the defendants.

The Justice also berated Arogundade and other defendants for wasting the time of the court, saying that the objection lacked merit.
The judge further held that Okere and Abdulazeez had duly complied with the provisions of Order 1 Rule 2 (3) of the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules 1979.

She further held that since the court was satisfied that a prima facie case had been made, the court had no alternative than to grant leave to the plaintiffs to enforce their rights.

She said, 'I have exercised my discretion on this application for leave for the enforcement of applicants' fundamental rights judiciously and judicially, that a prima facie case has been made.
I further hold that the applicants did comply with the preliminary steps for the enforcement of their fundamental rights.'

Regarding the issue of service, which the Nigeria Navy and Unknown Naval Ratings claimed was not properly effected, the court held that the defendants had been duly served with the originating summons, affidavit in support and the verifying affidavit.
The court also held that the contention of the defendants that the Nigeria Navy was not served with the originating summons at its headquarters at Plot 1092, Mohammed Buhari Way, Area 7, Garki, Abuja, was misconceived.
She pointed out that the Nigeria Navy and Unknown Naval Ratings were aware of the suit having been served through their Lagos office and represented by a lawyer.

The court held that the Lagos office of the Nigeria Navy had the responsibility to pass the information to the defendants, saying that to declare otherwise would only make a ridicule of the law.

Justice Oke later adjourned the case till March 18.



 
 
 
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simon wrote:
CAN JUSTICE REALLY COME OUT OF THIS CASE?THE COURT ARE DOING THEIR BEST BUT THE SYSTEM IS NOT IN SUPPORT OF JUSTICE.
 
 
seun agboola wrote:
this is a good attempt to conta oppression. i look forward to see justice prevail. then we can start building confidence in the Judiciary again.
 
 
 
 
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