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Whether an opposing party can object to the representative capacity of a plaintiff

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"It would seem from S.P.D.C. NIG. LTD. v. EDAMKUE (2009) 14 NWLR (pt.1160) 1 at 27 - 28 that the defendant, in a suit or action brought in a representative capacity, upon authorization of the other persons with common interest, has no locus standi to object to the said representation since he is not member of the group of persons that authorized the named plaintiff(s)."

 

Per EKO, J.S.C. IN ATTORNEY GENERAL OF KWARA STATE & ANOR v. ALHAJI (HON) ISHOLA LAWAL & ORS SC. 321/2011


   
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