Why Court Slammed Emirates Airlines With $1.36M, N50M Fine
THECONSCIENCE reports that Emirates airlines has been sanctioned and ordered to pay the sum of $1.36 million as compensation to an aggrieved passenger.
Emirates Airlines was ordered to pay the sum to a businessman, Mr. Orji Prince Ikem, being the amount contained in his hand luggage which went missing in the airline’s custody during his trip to China in 2007.
Justice Muslim Hassan of a Federal High Court in Lagos Monday handed down the judgment in the businessman’s nearly 12-year legal battle with the airline to recover his two hand luggage containing personal effects and $700,000, as well as $930,000 in 18 bundles of $50,000 wraps each and $30,000 cash not wrapped.
The judge also ordered the carrier to pay N50 million as damages to Ikem for the “untold hardship and loss of earning” he suffered by the deprivation of use of his money from 2007 till date.
Justice Hassan in his ruling on the plaintiff’s prayers for the return of his $1.36 million and N100 million as general damages, observed that the airline, through its lawyer, Prof Awah Kalu (SAN), failed to refute Ikem’s claims.
Don’t miss: Court Orders Arrest of Army General Abdul Rauf Tijjani Over Alleged Murder, Robbery
The judge held: “I have read all the processes filed by both parties as well as their agreements and resolved that the only issue for determination is whether the plaintiff is entitled to the reliefs sought before this court.
Don’t miss: Pfizer Appoints New Boss for Africa To Drive Vaccine Penetration
“A claim not controverted is deemed admitted. In this case, the defendants did not call witness but rather rests its case on that of the plaintiff which means that all what the plaintiff claimed and their pleadings are admitted.
“I hold that Emirates Airlines failed in his obligations to customer by not delivering the luggage containing the sum of $1.36 million.
FG lifts ban on Emirate Airlines
“On the whole, I hereby make the following orders; An order that Emirates Airlines pay the plaintiff the sum of $1.36 million.
“An order that the defendant pay the sum of N50 million to the defendant as damages. Parties shall bear their own respective costs.”
During trial, the court heard that the $930,000 belonged to another businessman, Olisaemeka Ugwunze, who wanted it delivered in China for purchases.