Alleged Defamation: Court adjourns Falana suit against VDM To Jan. 23 | The Legend News 

Falana SAN & VDM (Pic By Premium Times)

An Ikeja High Court of Lagos State, has adjourned the hearing of alleged defamation suit filed by Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), and his son, Folarin, a.k.a Falz, against the controversial online activist, Vincent Otse, a.k.a. Very Dark Man (VDM) to January 23, 2025.

VDM is being dragged before the Court presided over by Justice Mathias Dawodu, on alleged defamation of character.

At the resumed hearing of the matter today, Falanas’ counsel, Dr. Muiz Banire (SAN), informed the court that the claimants had filed  the originating process and same has been served on the defendants.

Dr. Banire also said a motion on notice was served on October 25, but Justice Dawodu said the originating process was not before the court.

The claimant’s counsel, however, prayed the court to adjourn the case to enable him file administrative processes.

“In this circumstance, my lord, the best thing to do is to adjourn the matter so that we can go back to the registry to file all the administrative processes,” Banire said.

Responding, VDM’s lawyer, Mr Marvin Omorogbe, said it had been observed that there was no valid writ of summon before the court.

Omorogbe said he did not know how the registry of the court would prepare any administrative process.

He opined that the writ already filed was invalid as it was not before the court.

According to him, the writ bears the same suit number as the preemptive remedy proceedings.

He, therefore, prayed the court to strike out the lawsuit.

He said, “Preemptive remedy proceedings ends after injunction is granted or refused.

“They have gone ahead to file a writ, using the same suit number as the preemptive remedy proceedings.

“And the court said no,  that a fresh writ of summons with a new suit number, needs to be filed.

“At this point my lord, we will be seeking for a date to hear our preliminary objection”.

Omorogbe further urged the court to withdraw a motion dated October 18.

He said the motion was a move to appeal on the ground that the claimants had admitted, there was an issue in respect to the preemptive proceedings.

Justice Dawodu, however, struck out the motion, following no objections from the claimants counsel.

“I will give you a date for hearing because we are talking about a writ that is not before the court,” Dawodu said.

The judge thereafter adjourned the case until Jan.23, 2025 for hearing of the preliminary objections.

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