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BREAKING: Appeal court affirms El-Rufai’s right to fair hearing

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The Court of Appeal has upheld the right of Nasir El-Rufai to a fair hearing, overturning the earlier decision delivered by Justice R.M. Aikawa of the Federal High Court in Kaduna.

The appellate court gave the ruling while deciding an appeal filed by El-Rufai against the Kaduna State House of Assembly, marked CA/K/240/2024.

Details of the judgment were made public on Tuesday by El-Rufai’s media adviser, Muyiwa Adekeye.

The appellate court held that the Federal High Court erred by proceeding with the hearing on 18th July 2024 without properly serving El-Rufai with notice and denying him the opportunity to respond to the respondents’ counter-affidavit.

As a result, the Court of Appeal nullified the proceedings of 18th July 2024 and set aside the judgment delivered on 30th July 2024 for lack of jurisdiction.

The matter has been remitted to the Federal High Court for reassignment to a different judge to hear the case afresh.

El-Rufai had filed a fundamental rights enforcement suit in 2024, challenging the Kaduna State House of Assembly over alleged denial of a fair hearing during its investigations.

The trial court had initially adjourned the matter but later proceeded in his absence, granting respondents’ applications and denying him the chance to respond.

In his appeal, El-Rufai, through his lawyer, AU Mustapha SAN, argued that the matter was improperly heard during vacation without any application and that the trial judge refused to recuse himself.

The Court of Appeal focused on two issues: (i) proper service of the hearing notice, and (ii) the denial of the opportunity to file a further affidavit.

On service, the court emphasised that only the contact details provided by parties are valid for notice, and there was no evidence that El-Rufai was served.

On the second issue, the court held that under the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules, El-Rufai was entitled to file a further affidavit and reply on points of law within five days, and the trial court had no discretion to deny this.

The judgment reinforces the judiciary’s commitment to fair hearing and proper procedure, particularly in matters affecting fundamental rights.

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