Appeal court bars draughtsmen from preparing, submitting architectural designs | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Eight years after the legal battle involving Nigerian Association of draughtsmen, Architects Registration Council of Nigeria (ARCON) and Ogun State Government, the Court of Appeal...

Eight years after the legal battle involving Nigerian Association of draughtsmen, Architects Registration Council of Nigeria and Ogun State Government, the Court of Appeal, Ibadan Judicial Division has finally laid the matter to rest.

The draughtsmen had rejected Ogun State High Court’s verdict and approached the Court of Appeal, Ibadan, under the aegis of Nigerian Association of Draughtsmen approached with a goal to upturn the decision. That notice led to a suit between Nigerian Union of Registered Draughtsmen against Ogun State and ARCON as respondents.

Unsatisfied with the directive, the draughtsmen in 2013 filed another suit before Ogun State High Court. In the suit, it contended that, it had a subsisting consent judgment in its favour, hence, no organisation could hinder its members from undertaking any job of designing and submitting architectural designs to the ministry for approval.

 

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