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MRS. COMFORT IFEKWE MR. PATRICK H. EKPO-UBOH MR. BEN U. ETEFIA MR. EMMANUEL EKONGOR MR. NOBERT NWUZGBE V. PRINCE JOE MADU (FOR HIMSELF AND ON BEHALF OF THE ASSOCIATION OF MASTER BAKERS AND CATERERS OF NIGERIA, CROSS RIVER STATE BRANCH)

(2000) JELR 55757 (CA)

Court of Appeal  •  CA/C/50M/99  •  11 Jul 2000  •  Nigeria

Coram
DENNIS ONYEJIFE EDOZIE, JCA (Presided) OKWUCHUKWU OPENE, JCA (Read the Lead Judgment) SIMEON OSUJI EKPE, JCA

Judgement

OPENE, JCA (Delivering the Lead Judgment): The pith and substance of this case is that on the 8th day of October, 1996, the respondent in the High Court of Cross River State holden at Calabar for himself and on behalf of Master Bakers and Caterers Association of Nigeria, Cross River State Branch, obtained leave to apply for an order of injunction to restrain the appellants from acting as members of the State Executive Council of the Master Bakers and Caterers Association of Nigeria, Cross River State Branch.

The respondent on the same day filed a motion on notice and also a motion ex-parte.

The motion ex-parte at page 3 of the records reads:-

“MOTION EX-PARTE

Pursuant to Order 43 rules 1 - 3 of the High Court (Civil Procedure )Rules, Cross River State Take Notice that this Honourable Court will be moved on .... the day of ..., 1996 at 9 O’clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter as counsel for the applicant may be heard praying this Honourable Court for:- leave to apply for an …

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