Court Orders NJC to Produce Records of Proceedings of Ex-Abia CJ .
The National
Industrial Court, Abuja, has ordered the National Judicial Council (NJC), and
its Secretary, to produce records of proceedings in the compulsory retirement
case of former Chief Judge of Abia, Justice Theresa Uzokwe.
The judgment also
ordered the respondents to accept lodgment of the applicant’s Notice of Appeal.
Justice Kiyersohot
Damulak in the judgment said” the granting or refusal of an order of mandamus
is at the discretion of the court and such, discretion must be exercised
judicially and judiciously.
”The implication is
that an order of mandamus can be rightly be made to enable the claimant pursue
his rights as guaranteed by law. I so find and hold”, Damulak said.
The judge further
said by Order 3 Rule 13 of the Industrial court, the applicant had an option of
filing a complaint against an award or decision of an Arbitral Tribunal, Board
Unions or any authority in respect of any matter within the jurisdiction of the
court.
He added that by
Order 3 Rule 16 (3), such complaint must be accompanied by a Record of Appeal,
which the respondents had failed to oblige the applicant with.
He added by saying
”the above rule states that even when the applicant decides to file a
complaint, he is going to need a Record of Appeal.
”There is therefore
a compelling need for an order of mandamus to enable the applicant pursue his
rights before this court.
“I so hold, on the
whole, the application has merit, it succeeds and the court hereby make the
following order;
”An order of
Mandamus compelling the respondents to accept lodgment of the applicant’s
Notice of Appeal, compile the Certified True Copies (CTC) of the Record of
Proceedings and furnish/transmit the processes to this Honourable court” he
concluded.
NJC in March, 2018
recommended the compulsory retirement of Uzokwe following findings of two
investigative committees it instituted to look into petitions of misconduct
against her.
Uzokwe through her
counsel, Nmamdi Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe had instituted the suit for an order of the
court to make available the CTC of the verdict among other processes as granted
by the same court in July,2018.
Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe in
the statement of facts said that in October 2018 when they went to lodge Notice
of Appeal on the respondents, they took one copy and refused to endorse
receipt.
He said these
actions by the respondents necessitated the applicant instituting the suit in
order to allow for a filing of an appeal against the respondents verdict of
compulsory retirement of the applicant.
FROM .pmnewsnigeria.com
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