The applicants said the respondents allegedly flouted a subsisting court order restraining it and its agents from entering into the land.
The suit was sequel to the order given by Justice O. O. Ogunjobi of Lagos High Court restraining Mirash International Venture Ltd, her agents and all persons claiming title through her from further trespassing or interfering in the land belonging to Cityscape International Development Plc in Lafiaji town, in Eti-osa local government area of Lagos state.
The property with a Deed of Assignment dated 27/12/2006 duly registered as No. 71/71/2155 in the Land Registry of the state in favour of Cityscape, was alleged to have been unlawfully trespassed upon by Mirash International Ventures Ltd and her agents.
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