ANGELA NEEQUAYE (MRS)
V.
UNIVERSAL MOTORS LIMITED.
JUDGMENT
i. Introduction/Overview:
[1] The Plaintiff, Mrs. Angela Neequaye, purchased a brand new VW Touareg vehicle from the Defendant Company in 2011 at the price of $68,000.00. According to Mrs. Neequaye the vehicle was in a very good condition since it was regularly maintained at the Defendant’s shop. It is the case of the Plaintiff that on or about 10th June 2015, her husband, Robinson Oko Neequaye on her instruction took the vehicle to the Defendant’s workshop in Accra for its regular servicing and a check on a rattling noise in the exhaust. The Plaintiff contends that when the husband went back to collect the vehicle he was informed that the vehicle could not be started and as a result the engine had to be dropped. The Plaintiff contends that the Defendant made a demand of Twenty Three Thousand, Three Hundred and Twenty One Ghana Cedis (GH₵23,321) and Twelve Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH₵12,000) was paid for the purchase of parts to fix the engine. According to the Plaintiff the said …