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BREAKING: Tension in Kano as Court of Appeal gives fresh order on Sanusi vs Bayero

BREAKING: Tension in Kano as Court of Appeal gives fresh order on Sanusi vs Bayero

The Kano royal tussle has entered a fresh dilemma as the Court of Appeal in Abuja nullified the judgment in the dethroned Aminu Ado-Bayero and enthroned Muhammadu Sanusi IIAccording to the appellate court, the judgments of the lower court denied Bayero the right to a fair hearingThe upper court then ordered that the matter should be returned to the state’s chief judge and that the matter should be reassignedThe Court of Appeal in Abuja has ordered a fresh hearing in the Kano Emirate legal dispute between Aminu Ado-Bayero and Mohammed Sanusi II.

This decision was made after a three-member panel, led by Justice Mohammed Mustapha, declared the previous judgment delivered by the lower court on July 15 a nullity. The Court of Appeal held that the appellants’ right to a fair hearing was breached, specifically stating that Bayero was denied a fair hearing due to the manner in which the Kano High Court conducted the proceedings against him.

Court nullified on judgements on Kano royal tussle
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Source: TwitterWhy appeal court nullify judgments on KanoThe court noted that the Kano High Court acted unfairly by proceeding without serving Bayero a hearing notice, thereby denying him the opportunity to present his case. Justice Mustapha emphasized that all courts are bound to ensure justice by giving all parties equal opportunities to present their cases.

According to The Punch, the panel added that Sanusi should also have been served notice to submit his grievances before the judgment was delivered against him. The appellate court described the judgment of the lower court as “shoddy” and ruled that the proceedings of the Kano High Court amounted to a travesty of justice.

Kano royal tussle: What’s next after court rulingThe Court of Appeal ordered that the case be returned to the Chief Judge of the Kano State High Court for reassignment to another judge for expeditious determination. This decision was made in light of the appellate court’s finding that the appellant should have been notified and granted access to legal representation after his lawyer withdrew from the matter during proceedings on July 4, 2024.

The court’s decision to uphold the appeal on the issue of a fair hearing in favour of the appellant is a significant development in the case. By declaring the entire proceedings that took place on July 4, 2024, a nullity, the appellate court has ensured that the appellant’s right to a fair hearing is protected.

Ultimately, the Court of Appeal’s decision has paved the way for a fresh hearing in the Kano Emirate legal dispute, ensuring that all parties are given equal opportunities to present their cases and that justice is served.

Sanusi speaks on Islam and other religionsLegit.ng earlier reported that the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has emphasised the importance of respect among Muslims and followers of all Abrahamic religions.

Sanusi made the call during the Shahada, the declaration of faith, of ACP Daniel Amah, who converted to Islam at his palace.

The leader of the Tijjaniyah group noted that all the Abrahamic religions have similarities, only that the Muslims don’t believe Jesus is God or the son of God but accept him as a prophet of Allah.

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