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DARKO AND ANOTHER
V.
BANK OF WEST AFRICA LTD.

(1971) JELR 69132 (CA)

Court of Appeal 29 Nov 1971 Ghana
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- This case involves an appeal from a judgment of the High Court in Accra. - The defendant-bank took out two writs of summons against the plaintiffs for amounts due in monetary transactions. - The defendants did not file a defense and inste

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Judges:SIRIBOE JSC,AZU CRABBE J.S.C. ,LASSEY J.A.
Counsel:NII ODOI-ANNAN FOR THE APPELLANTS; SIR EDWARD ASAFU-ADJAYE (WITH HIM K. F. ASAFU-ADJAYE) FOR THE RESPONDENTS.
Other Citations:[1972] 1 GLR 242

SIRIBOE J.S.C.: This is an appeal from a judgment of Apaloo J.S.C. (as he then was), sitting as an additional judge of the High Court, Accra, on 9 November 1964. The circumstances leading to the judgment appealed from are briefly stated as follows:

On 11 March 1959 the defendant-bank (hereafter referred to as the respondents), took out two separate writs of summons against the plaintiffs (also referred to for short, as the appellants), a company called Mpotima Ltd. of which the appellants were the managing director and chairman respectively and some other persons. The two writs serially numbered as suit No. 87/59 and No. 88/59, were specially endorsed for claims made for amounts due in respect of some monetary transactions between the parties. In suit No. 87/59, the sum claimed was £G81,569 14s. Id. and £G11,467 11s. Id. in No. 88/59. In each case, there was interest claimed at the rate of ten per cent from 24 January up to date of judgment.

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