•Warns NERC, DISCOs against contempt
Justice Mohammed Idris of
the Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday renewed the order barring the
Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) from increasing electricity
tariff.
The
Nation report continues:
He
said the order that parties maintain status quo ante bellum subsists.
“The
order that the parties in this suit should maintain the status quo ante bellum
remains valid and binding until it is set aside by a court of competent
jurisdiction,” Justice Idris held.
He
spoke while delivering ruling on a contempt proceedings initiated by
activist-lawyer, Toluwani Adebiyi, against NERC chairman and Chief Executives
of Distribution Companies (DISCOs).
Justice
Idris first made the order last May, but while the suit was pending, NERC
announced the tariff hike.
NERC’s
lawyer, Chief Anthony Idigbe (SAN), and others said they were not personally
served with the Form 48 (notice of consequence of disobedience of court order).
Ruling,
Justice Idris agreed with the respondents and held that Adebiyi issued Form 49
(a formal application for committal to prison of a person who refuses to obey
an order) without properly serving the alleged contemnors with the Form 48.
He
said: “It is clear, in this case, that the purported issuance of the Form 49 on
the defendants by the plaintiff without prior and proper service of the Form 48
is premature.
“The
issuance of Form 49 when the court is yet to hear and determine the application
of the plaintiff for leave to serve Form 48 is also inappropriate.
“In
the circumstances, I hold that the defendants’ objections have merit. The Form
49 and the motion for order for committal issued by the plaintiff against the
defendants are hereby set aside. The court has set aside the contempt
application due to fundamental procedural irregularities.”
Justice Idris, however,
said NERC and the DISCOs are still liable to be held in contempt should they
continue to violate the order.
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