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    JUST IN: Court postpones arraignment of Justice Ademola, wife

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 5, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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    On Monday, the arraignment of Justice Adeniyi Ademola of a Federal High Court in Abuja and his wife, Olabowale, who is the Head of Service of Lagos State was postponed due to their absence.

    The case was before a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Maitama, where the defendants were charged of receiving gratification.

    Report stated that defendants were absent because they had not been served with the charges.

    The trial judge, Justice Jude Okeke, adjourned the case till December 13, 2016, after the defendants’ lawyer, Mr. Jeph Njikonye, volunteered to accept service on behalf of his clients

    Lead prosecuting counsel, Mr. Segun Jegede, had told the trial judge that court bail bailiffs attempted to serve the couple with the charges but they were said to have travelled to Lagos.

    He said he was going to ask the court to give an order for service on the defendants through substituted means but that was no longer necessary as the defence counsel had approached him before the proceedings commenced volunteering to accept service on behalf of the defendants.

    Jegede pleaded the court to grant leave to serve the defendants through their lawyer on the strength of section 382(5) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.

    Njikonye, however, expressed readiness to accept service on behalf of his clients, said he was not aware of attempts to serve the couple personally and so section 382(5) of the ACJA was not application.

    The defence lawyer however submitted that the court under its inherent powers grant the leave for service.
    Justice Okeke, in his ruling, said record showed that a court bailiff attempted to serve the defendants in Abuja, on December 2, but were said to have travelled to Lagos.

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