Equitable Remedy (51)
HELD:
"The second relief is for perpetual injunction against the Respondents, when a party proves his title to land, the law will protect his interest by the grant of an injunction.
HELD:
HELD:
"In Halsbury's Laws of England, Fourth Edition, Re issue, vol. 24 page 853, the principles upon which the court acts are stated thus:-
HELD:
"Let me first refer to the two main reasons on which the learned trial judge premised his decision.
HELD:
"A successful application for interlocutory injunction simply keeps matters in status quo until completion of hearing.
HELD:
"The other important question in this matter relates to the question of the plaintiff resorting to self-help coupled with its failure to disclose the same to the trial court earliest.
HELD:
"The general law is that the court will not grant specific performance of a contract of service.
HELD:
"It is settled law that the principles governing the grant of declaratory relief generally include the following:-
HELD:
"a declaratory relief is grantable, in appropriate circumstances, upon affidavit evidence as provided under the Rules of Court.
HELD:
"The doctrine of laches and acquiescence was explained by Onyeama, JSC in Ukwa & Ors v. Awka Local Council & Ors (1965) All NLR 364, thus: