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Uko James Vs The State (1981) LLJR-SC

Uko James Vs The State (1981)

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U. UDOMA, JSC.

Appeal struck out.  

G. S. Sowemimo, JSC.: I agree with the judgment of the learned presiding justice and the purported appeal before this court should be struck out. I hereby order that the appeal be struck out.

A. G. IRIKEFE, JSC.: This record clearly shows that there is no appeal properly pending before this court and all the papers filed including the appeal itself are struck out.

K. ESO, JSC.: I agree there is no appeal before us . The purported appeal is struck out.

A. N. ANIAGOLU, JSC.: There is no appeal before this court. It is struck out. I agree with the order of the Presiding Justice.


Other Citation: (1981) LCN/2095(SC)

See also  T.O. Kuti And Another V Salawu Tugbobo (1967) LLJR-SC

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