Olukoya Ogungbeje was yesterday slammed N20,000 “punitive cost” for
professional misconduct.
Justice Abdulazeez Anka of the Federal High Court, Lagos, said the cost must be paid before July 20.Evans’ fundamental rights case was billed to be heard by the Judge, but
his lawyer wrote, claiming to be ill.Ogungbeje apologised for his
absence and asked for adjournment.
But, Mr Emmanuel Eze, who represented Lagos State Commissioner of
Police, opposed Ogungbeje’s application for adjournment.The Nation
reports.
He said the applicant’s lawyer did not inform the police that he would
be absent, adding that any other lawyer from Ogungbeje’s office could
have come to represent Evans.
According to him,
it is an “affront” to the court for Ogungbeje not to send another lawyer to stand in for him.
“In
view of this, we are of the view that the applicant’s counsel is most
unserious with this application. We, therefore, ask for a punitive cost
of N100,000 against the applicant and his counsel,” he said.
Awarding the N20,000 cost, Justice Anka said:
“Counsel wrote a letter seeking for an adjournment without copying the
prosecution. This, to me, is unprofessional. The court hereby warns
counsel to desist from such type of practice.”
The judge said the facts before him showed that the applicant was still in police custody.