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DJARBENG
V.
TAGOE

(1989) JELR 64301 (HC)

High Court 17 Nov 1989 Ghana
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- The plaintiff claimed damages for breach of promise of marriage and for moneys spent on the upkeep, maintenance, and education of their son, Nii Teiko, from 1972 to 1983. - The defendant denied any promise to marry the plaintiff and argue

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Judges:AMPIAH J.
Counsel:ARYEE FOR THE PLAINTIFF; AYIKOI OTOO FOR THE DEFENDANT.
Other Citations:[1989-90] 1 GLR 155

AMPIAH J.

The plaintiff’s claim against the defendant is for ¢3 million damages for breach of promise of marriage and ¢21.095.50 being moneys spent by her towards the upkeep, maintenance and education of Nii Teiko, son of the parties. The indorsement on the writ was subsequently amended to claim in the alternative general damages of a reasonable sum for past maintenance, upkeep and education of Nii Teiko, son of the parties from 1972 to 1983.

The paternity of Nii Teiko does not seem to be in dispute. The uncontroverted evidence is that in 1972 while the plaintiff was attending the Kings College at Kokomlemle, Accra she entered into an amorous relationship with the defendant. They indulged in sexual relationship as a result of which the plaintiff became pregnant. Five months later, however, the defendant left the country to pursue further studies in the United Kingdom. While the defendant was thus sojourned, the plaintiff gave birth to a baby boy on 24 December 1972; he was named Nii Te…

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