The
National Judicial Council (NJC) on Monday asked the Court of Appeal in
Abuja to void a judgment delivered by Justice John Tsoho of the Federal
High Court, Abuja, restraining the council from proceeding with the
investigation of Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the same court, over alleged
misconduct.
Justice Tsoho had on July 7 barred the
NJC from inviting Justice Ademola for investigation over a petition
filed against him by one Jenkins Duvie Giane Gwede in 2016, but was
later withdrawn by the petitioner.
The judge, who held that Justice Ademola
should not be made to prove his innocence over a petition that was
voluntarily withdrawn by the petitioner, said NJC’s insistence that
Justice Ademola must appear before it was contrary to the provision of
Section 36 (5 and 6) of the Constitution and unlawful.
In a notice of appeal filed before the
Court of Appeal, Abuja, on August 14, for itself and three members of
the panel investigating the petition against Justice Ademola – Justice
Umar Abdullahi (rtd), Justice Babatunde Adejumo and Mrs. Rakiya Ibrahim –
the NJC raised 10 grounds of appeal and urged the court to set aside
the judgment.
The council said Justice Tsoho erred in
law by assuming jurisdiction in the case where the National Industrial
Court has exclusive jurisdiction.
It noted that Justice Ademola being a serving judge was under its supervision and regulation.
It noted that Justice Ademola being a serving judge was under its supervision and regulation.
NJC argued that it was performing its
supervisory and regulatory roles by seeking to investigate Justice
Ademola on issues relating to performance of his official duties.
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