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Okoye Chukwudi J

Okoye Chukwudi J

HELD:

"On whether Exhibit A1 was made by an interested party, it is without doubt that a person who is performing an act in his official capacity cannot be a person interested under Section 91(3) of the Evidence Act.

HELD:

"To establish lis pendens, a party must prove the following ingredients, to wit:

HELD:

"The point has to be made that there are numerous means to which a claimant may assert title to land.

HELD:

"It is now settled in law that pleadings do not constitute evidence.

HELD:

"This Court on the doctrine of lis pendis, in the case of ENEKWE V. IMB (Nig) Ltd (2007) FWLR (Pt.349) 1053 at 10731 spelt out what a party invoking the doctrine must establish to succeed, the Court held as follows:

HELD:

"This Court in U. T. C. (NIG) PLC V. LAWAL(2013) LPELR- 23002(SC) defined who an interested party is, the Court held as follows and I quote;

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