The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court dismisses suit against Pearl Garden Estate homeowners

- By Yetunde Ayobami Ojo

ALAGOS State High Court has dismissed a suit filed by CMB Building Maintenanc­e and Investment Company Limited against Pearl Gardens Estate homeowners in Sangotedo Village, Eti- Osa Local Government Area, seeking exclusive right to take over the management of the estate.

Justice Olubukola Aigbokhaiv­bo in her judgment held that the property developer was not entitled to the reliefs sought in its originatin­g summons.

The Certified True Copy ( CTC) of the judgment obtained by The Guardian marked LD/ 6834GCM/ 2023, was delivered on March 11, 2024.

CMB, the Plaintiff had on December 15, 2023 filed the suit asking the court for a consequent­ial order to take over the exclusive m a n a g e m e n t , administra­tion and control of the estate, particular­ly manning the gate.

It had also asked the court to restrain the defendants from interferin­g with management of the estate by the property firm.

The defendants in the suit were Mr Felix Obiakor, Mr Martins Ajayi- Obe ( representa­tives of the Homeowners of Pearl Gardens Estate) and Oyetubo Jokotade Estate Resources.

However, in her judgment, Justice Aigbokhaiv­bo referred the parties to the previous judgment delivered by Justice Micheal Olokoba of a Lagos High Court sitting in Epe on December 1, 2021.

She recalled that Justice Olokoba was very unambiguou­s in his judgment and there was no pronouncem­ent on the issue of who had the right to the management of the estate and did not form part of the claim before the court.

“It is very important to point out at this juncture that the purpose of a consequent­ial order is to give effect to the decision or judgment of the court, but not to grant an entirely new relief, which was not contested by parties at the trial and which does not especially tally with the original reliefs claimed in the suit.

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