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Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by Katastrofy: 2:17pm On Jul 30, 2015
Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Abuja division of the Federal High Court has summoned the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase to appear before him on August 4 over the controversial Senate Standing Order 2015.
He is to explain to the court why he should not be restrained from taking any further action or issuing any report in connection with what the litigant termed “the devious and malicious petition of the Senate Unity Forum”, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit seeking to preserve the independence of the National Assembly.
Ruling on an exparte application by Senator Gilbert Nnaji, Justice Kolawole noted “Whilst one may find the involvement of the first Defendant (IGP) being an agent of the executive arm of government dabbling, albeit on an invitation of certain members of the senate, into the internal affairs of the Senate a little bit worrisome, the court is a bit wary on an ex parte proceeding, to allow the Plaintiff to have his day in court”
Drawing reference to the fundamental principles of separation of powers, Justice Kolawole said “courts are not created or established to supervise the National Assembly in the way and manner it will run its own constitutional duties except where its acts, as I had earlier remarked, border on a substantial infraction of the Constitution, which goes beyond its own internal “rules” of procedure or application of its “standing
“The only legitimate order I should grant, is to order the defendants, the first defendants (IGP) in particular, as there is no sitting Attorney-General of the Federation within the provisions of Section 150(1) of the Constitution, to attend the court on the return date for the hearing of the plaintiff’s motion on notice dated July 23, 2015 and to show cause why the orders being sought by the plaintiff (Senator Gilbert Nnaji), probably to preserve the sanctity and independence of the National Assembly, the Senate in particular, pending the hearing and determination of the Plaintiff’s Motion on Notice dated July 13, 2015 should not be granted”.
The court, however, warned that “where the first Defendant conducts its investigation and prepared its report, it is still within the judicial powers of this court pursuant to Section 6(6)(a) of the Constitution to take a decision to set aside such report where the Court was of the view that it was prepared in defiance of the proceedings of the Court, which the Defendants are already aware of its pendency at the time the first defendant may prepare its report”.
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/court-summons-igp-over-probe-of-senate-rules/

Re: Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by natas22: 2:18pm On Jul 30, 2015
Re: Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by natas22: 2:18pm On Jul 30, 2015
Re: Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by Katastrofy: 2:21pm On Jul 30, 2015
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Re: Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by baralatie(m): 2:29pm On Jul 30, 2015
Katastrofy:
Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Abuja division of the Federal High Court has summoned the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase to appear before him on August 4 over the controversial Senate Standing Order 2015.
He is to explain to the court why he should not be restrained from taking any further action or issuing any report in connection with what the litigant termed “the devious and malicious petition of the Senate Unity Forum”, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit seeking to preserve the independence of the National Assembly.
Ruling on an exparte application by Senator Gilbert Nnaji, Justice Kolawole noted “Whilst one may find the involvement of the first Defendant (IGP) being an agent of the executive arm of government dabbling, albeit on an invitation of certain members of the senate, into the internal affairs of the Senate a little bit worrisome, the court is a bit wary on an ex parte proceeding, to allow the Plaintiff to have his day in court”
Drawing reference to the fundamental principles of separation of powers, Justice Kolawole said “courts are not created or established to supervise the National Assembly in the way and manner it will run its own constitutional duties except where its acts, as I had earlier remarked, border on a substantial infraction of the Constitution, which goes beyond its own internal “rules” of procedure or application of its “standing









“The only legitimate order I should grant, is to order the defendants, the first defendants (IGP) in particular,

as there is no sitting Attorney-General of the Federation within the provisions of Section 150(1) of the Constitution, to attend the court on the return date for the hearing of the plaintiff’s motion on notice dated July 23, 2015




and to show cause why the orders being sought by the plaintiff (Senator Gilbert Nnaji), probably to preserve the sanctity and independence of the National Assembly, the Senate in particular, pending the hearing and determination of the Plaintiff’s Motion on Notice dated July 13, 2015 should not be granted”.
The court, however, warned that “where the first Defendant conducts its investigation and prepared its report, it is still within the judicial powers of this court pursuant to Section 6(6)(a) of the Constitution to take a decision to set aside such report where the Court was of the view that it was prepared in defiance of the proceedings of the Court, which the Defendants are already aware of its pendency at the time the first defendant may prepare its report”.
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/court-summons-igp-over-probe-of-senate-rules/
there is no sitting attorney general of the federation,hence the IG takes his place.
Na wa o!
PMB this is embarrassing to this Administration!
Re: Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by SAIBUHAR1(m): 2:57pm On Jul 30, 2015
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Re: Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by Katastrofy: 3:13pm On Jul 30, 2015
Lalasticlala,ishilove
Re: Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by Nobody: 4:00pm On Jul 30, 2015
So disappointing

“courts are not created or established to supervise the National Assembly in the way and manner it will run its own constitutional duties except where its acts, as I had earlier remarked, border on a substantial infraction of the Constitution, which goes beyond its own internal “rules” of procedure or application of its “standing. This Justice Kolawole sef embarassed
Re: Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by Nobody: 4:48pm On Jul 30, 2015
Democracy in action
Re: Court Summons IGP Over Probe Of Senate Rule by Ryabcool(m): 5:12pm On Jul 30, 2015
Lol! If I say I understand the implication of this, I'd be lying. Anybody mind explaining the article further to me?
Thanks

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