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Court of Appeal of Solomon Islands |
IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS COURT OF APPEAL
Case name: | Ogali v Maemarina |
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Decision date: | 25 October 2024 |
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Nature of Jurisdiction | Appeal from Judgment of The High Court of Solomon Islands (Faukona; DCJ) |
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Court File Number(s): | 19 of 2023 |
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Parties: | Linus Lino Ogali and John Sia’alimae v Augustine Maemarina and Siosi Doko |
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Hearing date(s): | 15 October 2024 |
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Place of delivery: | |
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Judge(s): | Muria P Wilson JA Gavara-Nanu JA |
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Representation: | Appellant: R Firigeni Respondent: N Laurere |
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Legislation cited: | Land and Titles Act S 254-257, S 256 (3), S 60, S 62 (b), S 61, Part V Division 1, Part XXVIII Local Court Act S 12, |
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Cases cited: | |
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ExTempore/Reserved: | Reserved |
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Allowed/Dismissed: | Dismissed |
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Pages: | 1-7 |
JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
In oral submissions counsel for the appellants said that ‘and No 26/72’ had been inserted into the second ground by error, and that he did not rely on those words.
It declared that the Maemarina and Dioko and members of their tribe or line had ‘the primary right of ownership of Matelibore Island’.
CLAC’s use of evidence in other proceedings
Panel of Chiefs (1993)
Evidence in Civil Case No 3/71
Disposition
Muria P
Wilson JA
Gavara-Nanu JA
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