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Joinder and Misjoinder of Parties

Chaman Properties28 September 2024Updated 30 June 20263 min read

JOINDER OF PARTIES (MISJOINDER OF PARTIES) Nigerian jurisprudence generally allows the joinder of a person as co-plaintiff

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Quick answer: Joinder and Misjoinder of Parties is a public legal-education guide. The correct legal step may depend on the facts, documents, location, timing, and current law, so readers should seek tailored legal advice before acting.

This article is provided for general legal education only and is not a substitute for advice on a specific matter.

Introduction

Understanding Joinder of Parties

Types of Joinder of Parties

  • Necessary Joinder: This applies when the absence of a party would prevent the court from making an effective judgment or create the risk of inconsistent decisions.
  • A party is deemed necessary if their rights are so connected to the case that their non-inclusion would lead to injustice.
  • Example: In a land dispute, all co-owners of the property must be joined in the suit to ensure a valid determination of ownership rights.
  • Proper Joinder: This occurs when parties may be joined together for judicial convenience but are not essential for determining the case.
  • Example: If multiple individuals are injured in the same accident and decide to sue the responsible party together, they are proper parties to the suit.

Rules Governing Joinder of Parties in Nigeria

1. Order 13 of the Lagos State High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, 2019

  • A party whose presence is necessary for the court to adjudicate effectively must be joined.
  • The court has discretion to order joinder even if a party was not originally included.

2. Order 11 of the Federal High Court Rules, 2019

  • Allows multiple plaintiffs or defendants to be joined in one suit if their claims or defenses are related.

3. The Supreme Court's Position on Joinder of Parties

Case Law Illustrations on Joinder of Parties

1. Green v. Green (1987)

  • Facts: This case involved a dispute over family property, where certain beneficiaries were excluded from the proceedings.
  • Ruling: The Supreme Court held that failing to join necessary parties rendered the proceedings defective.
  • Lesson: Non-joinder can lead to a miscarriage of justice.

2. Peenok Investments Ltd v. Hotel Presidential Ltd (1983) 4 NCLR 122

  • Facts: The defendant argued that a necessary party was missing from the suit.
  • Ruling: The Supreme Court ruled that the suit was incomplete without the joinder of the affected party.

3. Amaechi v. INEC (2008) 5 NWLR (Pt. 1080) 227

  • Facts: A governorship candidate was excluded from a suit concerning an election dispute.
  • Ruling: The Supreme Court held that failure to join a crucial party in an election petition could affect the legitimacy of the outcome.

1. Identifying Necessary and Proper Parties

2. Application for Joinder

  • Their interest in the matter
  • How their exclusion will lead to injustice

3. Opposition to Joinder

  • The party's inclusion would delay proceedings unnecessarily.
  • The party lacks a direct interest in the case.

4. Effect of Misjoinder or Non-Joinder

Challenges Associated with Joinder of Parties

1. Procedural Delays

2. Risk of Conflicting Interests

3. Court Discretion

Conclusion

When to speak with a lawyer

Speak with Chaman Law Firm before taking a step that may affect your rights, property, business, family, or dispute position. You can book a consultation or review the relevant practice area for more context.

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Questions Answered

What is the main point of Joinder and Misjoinder of Parties?+

The main point is to understand the legal issue early, keep relevant documents, and seek tailored advice before taking steps that affect rights or obligations.

Is this article legal advice?+

No. It is general legal education. A lawyer should review the facts and documents before advice is applied to a specific matter.

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