Ecobank Begs Court Over Contempt
Proceedings
Ecobank,
yesterday, Friday failed in its bid to stop the contempt proceeding instituted
against the bank by Honeywell Group. In his ruling, Justice Mohammed Idris of
the Federal High Court Lagos rejected Ecobank’s plea for stay of ruling in the
contempt charge. This follows an earlier ruling by Justice Idris on December
11, 2015 that the court has jurisdiction to entertain the contempt proceedings
instituted by Honeywell.
When
the matter was called up on Friday, January 15, 2016, counsel to Ecobank, Kunle
Ogunba (SAN), informed
the court that they had filed an affidavit dated 13th January, 2016 pointing to
the fact that two Notices of Appeal are pending before the court of Appeal
against the decisions of the court which were delivered on 11th December, 2015.
According
to Ogunba, the appeal is against the
decisions of the court dismissing Ecobank’s objection on grounds of
jurisdiction and thereby assuming jurisdiction as well as adjourning to the 15th
of January 2016 for the ruling on contempt. He stated that the records of
appeal have been transmitted to the appellate court. Ogunba also apologized for
serving Honeywell the affidavit in court in the morning of January 15, 2016.
Counsel
to Honeywell, Wole Olanipekun (SAN) opposed
the application to stay the ruling on the basis that the date for ruling was
fixed before Ecobank filed its appeal. Furthermore, the affidavit deposing to
the Notices of Appeal was only served on Honeywell at the court that morning.
In
response to the prayers by Ecobank’s Counsel, Justice Idris ruled that the affidavit filed by Ecobank
dated 13 January, 2016 with the aim of stopping the court’s ruling was just served
on Honeywell in the morning shortly before the court sitting and that Honeywell
ought to be given time to respond accordingly. He therefore decided that the
court would proceed with its ruling.
In
his ruling, Justice Idris issued a strong warning that the order of the court,
directing all parties to maintain the status quo ante bellum still subsists.
According to Justice Idris, any party in breach of the order should retrace its
steps or risk invoking the punitive power of the court.
The
matter was thereafter adjourned to 26th February for the hearing of the
substantive suit.
Ecobank Begs Court Over Contempt Proceedings
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