The Guardian (Nigeria)

S’court reverses self in Gtbank, Innoson Motors N2.4b suit

- From Ameh Ochojila, Abuja

THE Supreme Court has reversed its earlier dismissal of an appeal by Gtbank against a N2.4 billion judgment given in favour of Innoson Motors Nigeria Limited by the Court of Appeal in Ibadan, Oyo State.

In a judgment delivered on Friday, a five- man panel, led by Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, held unanimousl­y that the Supreme Court erred when, in a ruling on February 27, 2019, it dismissed the appeal marked SC/ 694/ 2014 filed by GTB.

In the lead judgment, written by Justice Tijani Abubakar but read by Justice Abdu Aboki, the apex court held that it was misled by its Registry, which failed to promptly bring to the notice of the panel that sat on the case on February 27, 2019 that GTB had already filed its appellant’s brief of argument.

The judgment was on an applicatio­n by GTB seeking the re- listing of the appeal on the grounds that it was wrongly dismissed.

The Supreme Court noted that had the panel that sat on the case on February 27, 2019 been notified of the existence of the appellant’s brief of argument, it would not have dismissed GTB’S appeal for lack of diligent prosecutio­n.

Relying on Order 8 Rule 16 of the Supreme Court’s Rules, Justice Abubakar, in the lead judgment, held that the apex court has the power to set aside its decision in certain circumstan­ces, like any other court.

He said such circumstan­ces include where there is any reason to do so, where any of the parties obtained judgment by fraud or deceit, where such a decision is a nullity or where it is obvious that the court was misled into giving a decision.

Abubakar held that the circumstan­ces of the GTB case fell into the category of the rare cases where the Supreme Court could amend or alter its own order on the grounds that the said order or judgment did not present what it intended to record.

“I am convinced that at the material time that the appellant’s appeal was inadverten­tly dismissed by this court, there was a valid and subsisting brief of argument filed by the applicant. It will be unjust to visit the sin of the court’s Registry on an innocent, vigilant, proactive and diligent litigant.

 ?? ?? Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola ( right); Principal, Ijesa Muslim Grammar School, Mrs. Ramota Ilesanmi, and a guest at the commission­ing of Digital Nigeria Centre ( DNC) in the school, in Ilesa, Osun State… at the weekend.
Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola ( right); Principal, Ijesa Muslim Grammar School, Mrs. Ramota Ilesanmi, and a guest at the commission­ing of Digital Nigeria Centre ( DNC) in the school, in Ilesa, Osun State… at the weekend.

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