Lawyers Walk Out On CJ During Court Proceedings
Two lawyers, Mr. Dapo Agbede and Mr.
Morakinyo Ogele, have accused the Ondo State Chief Judge, Justice
Olasehinde Kumuyi, of bias over a land dispute involving members of one
Olokunjuwon family before the court.
The duo stormed out of the courtroom
during the court proceedings on Friday at a High Court in Akure, the
Ondo State capital, after Justice Kumuyi, who presided over the case,
did not allow Ogele, who is the counsel for the claimant, to have access
to the record of proceedings of the court, having been recently
retained by the claimant.
During the proceeding, Ogele, appearing
in suit no Ak/173/2012, prayed the court to allow him have access to the
record of proceedings so as to allow him to give proper representation
to his client.
He also sought for an order compelling
the registrar of the court to produce the certified true copy of the
record of proceedings in the case to the new counsel.
Ogele said the case was initially handled by another lawyer, who discontinued his appearance after he was not paid.
Ogele stated that since he took over the
legal representation, efforts to get the record of proceedings from the
officials of the court had proved abortive.
Agbede also supported the motion of
Ogele, saying the new counsel would not be able to give proper legal
representation without the record of proceedings.
The counsel to the second, third and fourth defendants, Adetunji Oso and Ola Olawale, said the court should use its discretion.
Justice Kumuyi refused to grant the request of Ogele and Agbede.
The lawyers told the judge that they
would not be able to proceed with the case because the refusal of the
application would deny the clients a fair hearing.
They subsequently walked out of the courtroom with their clients, leaving the judge on her seat.
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