The Nation Newspaper Human rights: Court okays service on defendants
has granted an applicant, Kola Sodiya, leave to serve the police and other defendants in a rights enforcement suit by substituted means.
The first to eighth respondents include Inspector General Of Police; Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force CIID, Area 10, Abuja; Assistant Inspector General of Police Annex, Force CIID Annex, Ikoyi, Lagos; and Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, Onikan.
“That leave is granted to the applicant herein to serve the court processes in this suit by posting same at the last known address of the eighth respondent’s Lawful Attorney address at Plot 379e, George Crescent, off Wempco Road, Agbalajobi Estate, Ogba, Lagos State.”
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