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Helton I. Orobator V. Mrs. Mercy Amata (1981) LLJR-SC

Helton I. Orobator V. Mrs. Mercy Amata (1981)

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S. SOWEMIMO, J.S.C.

There is no substance in this application. The appeal is hereby dismissed since no brief was filed. The record of appeal has been with the appellant’s Solicitor since March, 1981 and nothing has been done till this morning. As stated earlier on, the appeal is dismissed with N300 costs.


SC.11/1981

See also  Alh . Labaran Nakyaute v. Alh . Ibrahim Makima & Anor. (1977) LLJR-SC

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