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Nwobodo Vs. Onoh (1983) CLR 10(c) (SC)

Judgement delivered on October 8th 1983

Brief

  • Election petitions
  • Vel non
  • Documentary evidence
  • Allegation of falsification
  • Security for costs
  • Election petition panel

Facts

This appeal was brought to this Court from the Federal Court of Appeal Enugu. The Judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal, given unanimously, set aside the judgment given by a High Court of Anambra State sitting as a panel of five judges to decide on an election petition.

The election petition was filed by appellant before us. Chief Jim Nwobodo. He was the unsuccessful candidate in the gubernatorial election for the office of Governor of Anambra State. The 1st respondent before us, Chief C. Christian Onoh was declared by FEDECO as the successful candidate in the same election. It is against this declaration that the petitioner has filed this petition.

Chief Nwobodo’s main complaint was that the first respondent Chief Onoh, was not duly elected by a majority of lawful votes at the election.

Issues

  • Is a Chief Judge sitting alone is competent to order payment of security...
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