INSTITUTING AN ACTION IN THE NAME OF A COMPANY - Whether legal proceedings can only be validly instituted in Court by a company with the authorization of the board of directors or the resolution of members in a general meeting
HELD:
"It is pertinent to state that at all times material to this matter, the applicable law is the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990; so, it is to its provisions that we would beam our focus in determining this matter.
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