CHANCERY DIVISION
Royal Courts of Justice The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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CHIEF (DR) SONNY IWEDIKE ODOGWU | ||
Claimant | ||
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(1) VASTGUIDE LTD | ||
(2) INVESTEC BANK UK LTD | ||
(3) THE CHIEF LAND REGISTRAR | ||
Defendants |
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MR A STEINFELD QC and MR R RITCHIE appeared on behalf of the First Defendant.
MR T MORSHEAD QC appeared on behalf of the Third Defendant.
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"(1) If on the entry of the person on the register as a proprietor of a legal estate, the legal estate would not otherwise be vested in him it shall be deemed to be vested in him as a result of the registration."
"In this Schedule, references to rectification, in relation to alteration of the register, are to alteration which
"(a) involves the correction of a mistake, and
"(b) prejudicially affects the title of a registered proprietor."
"The court may make an order for alteration of the register, for the purpose of (a) correcting a mistake (b) bringing the register up to date or (c) giving effect to any estate right or interest excepted from the effect of registration."
"An order under this paragraph has effect when served on the registrar to impose a duty on him to give effect to it."
"(1) This paragraph applies to the power under paragraph 2, so far as relating to rectification."(2) If alteration affects the title of the proprietor of a registered estate in land, no order may be made under paragraph 2 without the proprietor's consent in relation to land in his possession unless
"(a) he has by fraud or lack of proper care caused or substantially contributed to the mistake, or"(b) it would for any other reason be unjust for the alteration not to be made.
"(3) if in any proceedings a court has power to make an order under paragraph 2, it must do so unless there are exceptional circumstances which justify its not doing so."
"Dear Mr Carlton, re 2 Victoria Rise London NW6 4TH.
"I refer to our conversation yesterday. I confirm that I act for Chief(Dr) SD Odogwu. I told you that from a point of at least mid 2006 my client has been the victim of mortgage fraud. I discovered quite recently that in respect of this property, a mortgage has been granted over it in favour of Credit & Mercantile PLC whom I understand you represent. The matter came to light whilst I was investigating a further serious attempt at fraudulent borrowing in connection with other property. 2 Victoria Rise is a property owned by my client. It was used as a home by members of the Chief's London staff from time to time. The Chief has never lived there. The mortgage deed is a forgery. The mortgage has been fraudulently obtained.
"An impostor, using a forged passport has masqueraded as the Chief. He then employed the services of a solicitor/sole practitioner in the distant part of London, probably being aware that as a sole practitioner would be unlikely that a specialist funder such as your client would instruct the same solicitor. We are not sure how the application for mortgage was made just yet but Police have been exercising Production Orders over the last few days and once files are reviewed the entire method will become clear. I can tell you that the passport used by the imposter is unquestionably forged. This was confirmed for me by Police yesterday. The Police know the identity of the perpetrator.
"I told you that I spoke with Daniel Moan of Kingsley Napley yesterday. Apparently you have submitted sale papers to him on behalf of his clients Vastguide Limited. Mr Moan told me his clients were 'probably not going ahead'. If you wish to verify anything I have stated you are welcome to telephone DI Wood Charing Cross CID 020 7321 7612. Obviously it would be my strong recommendation that having been notified of this fraud that you did not proceed any further with any sale transaction. I should be grateful if you would acknowledge receipt.
"Yours faithfully."
Signed by Mr Milton.
"Dear Mr Moan, Re 2 Victoria Rise London NW6.
"I refer to our conversation yesterday when I told you that I have discovered a mortgage fraud which has been committed in respect of this property. Possibly I can do no better than enclose with this fax a copy of a letter I have written to and Nabarro Nathanson this morning."
That is the letter I just read.
"I believe you have put in a search in respect of the property to provide priority fro a prospective purchase for your clients Vastguide Limited. Helpfully you also told me that you believed that your clients were minded not to proceed. It is of course a matter for you but I would strongly recommend that you exercise great caution before proceeding any further."It would assist me if you would agree to withdraw your priority so that I can get on with what I need to do. Perhaps you could let me know your views.
"Yours sincerely."
"I refer to your letter of 16th February.
"In that letter, you made various allegations, the central one being that Credit & Mercantile PLC mortgage secured on the Property is a forgery. On this basis, you urge my firm not to proceed further with any sale.
"Over two weeks later you have not put forward any evidence whatsoever in support of what are mere allegations and Credit & Mercantile and their Receiver, Brian Gale, are not prepared to delay matters indefinitely. If your client considers that he is a victim of a mortgage fraud, my clients insist that he apply to the High Court for appropriate relief within 14 days of the date of this letter.
"If your client does not do so, my clients will proceed without delay with a mortgagees' sale of the Property without further reference to you."
"Further to my letter of 13th March I am instructed to prepare this case for an application for the title to be rectified and I am delivering papers to Counsel for this purpose.
"I invite to you agree, on behalf of your clients that pending the service of these proceedings neither you nor they will take any further step toward the disposal of the property without reference to me."
"I refer to your letter of 16th February 2007 and note that you have since placed a restriction against the proprietorship register of your client's title.
"So far as we are aware, no further substantive steps have been taken on behalf of your client.
"My clients have exchanged contracts for the acquisition of 2 Victoria Rise with Credit & Mercantile PLC. Completion is set for Tuesday 17 April. In the event that your client continues to allege impropriety in respect of the charge held over the Property by Credit & Mercantile PLC, please make an appropriate application to the Court at this stage prior to completion of the sale to our client.
"I look forward to hearing from you."
Headed: "Urgent Injunctions Proceeding Pending
Dear Sirs, 2 Victoria Rise, London NW6 4TH."We were notified by Messrs Kingsley Napley under cover of their letter dated 11th April 2007 that contracts had been exchanged for the sale of the above Property between your respective clients and completion is set for tomorrow.
"As you are both aware Messrs Nabarro Nathanson's client (Credit & Mercantile PLC) provided a mortgage to a bogus party based upon production of a false passport. We expect to receive written confirmation of this from the relevant investigating Police Authorities later today but our client's representatives have received oral confirmation that this is the case.
"Clearly, the transaction tomorrow should not go ahead and we are instructed to make an ex parte application for an injunction to restrain the completion of the contract between your respective clients and to make the necessary applications to reinstate the Property back to its lawful owner, namely our client, Chief (Dr) Sonny Iwedike Odogwu.
"Given that you are both aware that Credit & Mercantile PLC do not have lawful title to pass, we are surprised that you're continuing to attempt to complete the contract for sale between your respective clients.
"Unless we hear from you by midday today confirming that you have agreed to postpone the completion of the contract indefinitely until the question of our client's interest have been resolved, we will make the necessary application this afternoon. As soon as have the necessary Order we will telephone you and fax you through details.
"You have the opportunity this morning to discuss this matter and to avoid the costs of an ex parte application pending resolution of our client's interests. If you do not take the opportunity to postpone the completion then we will seek our client's costs from either or both of your respective clients.
"We look forward to hearing from you immediately."
"In the second and fourth paragraphs of your fax you refer to our being aware of certain matters. That is not correct. We have been aware since receiving a copy of the letter written on 16 February 2007 by Timothy Milton to Messrs Nabarro Nathanson of certain assertions made on behalf of your client but neither we nor our clients know or have any means of ascertaining whether the assertions are true.
"What we do know is that our client's vendors have been registered at HM Land Registry as proprieters of a Charge which gives them a power of sale since 28 July 2006, and subject to the comments obtained in the next paragraph of this fax, we are not aware of any formal steps that have been taken by your clients to set aside that charge.
"We telephoned your offices at approximately 5.15 pm yesterday and being unable to speak to your reference 'MJWleb' left a voicemail message enquiring whether any injunction has been granted. At the time of despatching this fax we have received no reply. We do not therefore know whether the ex parte application for an Injunction to which you refer was made and rejected or whether no such application was made. In any event there is nothing to prevent the sale of the property to our clients being completed. Our clients contractually obliged to complete the purchase today. We do not however wish it to be thought that our clients wish to frustrate any legitimate attempt that your may have to prevent or delay the sale although, in our view, your client has had a more than adequate opportunity to take proceedings before today. Accordingly, we propose to delay completion until 12.30 pm today. Unless, by then, there is any reason preventing completition taking place, then we propose to complete."
"Example 1.2 one is the proprietor of the registered freehold estate and land ...(Reading to the words)... to have the registry rectified as against M1."
"That the following issue be tried before a Judge as Preliminary Issue namely: whether in the events that have happened (it being assumed for the purposes of this Preliminary Issue and no other purposes that the signature of the chargeor on the Legal Charge dated 24th July 2006 was a forgery) the Court has power under Section 65 and Schedule 4 of the Land Registration Act 2002 to rectify the register of title relating to the property 2 Victoria Rise Hilgrove Road, London NW6 by removing the name of the Defendant and restoring the name of the Claimant as the registered proprietor."
"We refer to our telephone conversation today (Wilson/Latham) when we indicated to you that, because of the Chief Land Registrar's Indications that:"1. the court has jurisdiction to rectify the Register on the facts being assumed in the preliminary issue (a paraphrase of paragraph 4 of your Defence); and."2. the relevant passages in Ruoff & Roper, which supported our client's position are incorrect because they take too narrow a view and do not reflect a correct interpretation of the statute,
the First Defendant is prepared to accept that the principles that the Court has jurisdiction in this case to rectify the Registrar and, in the circumstances, that the trial of the preliminary issue need not proceed. We understand that this position is also endorsed by the Second Defendants.
"In these circumstances, we are sending Segens a copy of this letter (by fax and post) with a request that they prepare a suitable Court Order which will:
"(a) record the Defendants' acknowledgement that the Court has jurisdiction to rectify the Register on the basis of the assumed facts;"(b) vacating the trial date for the preliminary issue;
"(c) setting a suitable timetable for the trial of the substantive action (which will include converting the Part 8 Claim into a Part 7 Claim and include dictions for disclosure by inter alia Land Registry and for Witness Statements); and.
"(d) dealing with costs."
"And the First and Third Defendants agreeing that in the events which have happened (it being assumed for the purposes of this agreement and for no other purposes that the signature of the chargor on the Legal Charge dated 24 July 2006 was a forgery) the Court has power under section 65 and schedule 4 of the Land Registration Act 2002 to rectify the proprietorship register relating to the property 2 Victoria Rise, Hilgrove Road, London NW6 by removing the name of the First Defendant and restoring the name of the Claimant as the registered proprietor."And the Second and Third Defendant agreeing that in the events which have happened (it being assumed for the purposes of this agreement and for no other purposes that the signature of the chargor on the Legal Charge dated 24 July 2006 was a forgery) the Court has power under section 65 and schedule 4 of the Land Registration Act 2002 to rectify the charges register relating to the said property by removing the details of the Second Defendant's charge dated 31 May 2007."