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FRANCIS APPIAH-MENSAH
V.
GIFTY ANANE-WIREKO

(2023) JELR 111223 (SC)

Supreme Court 19 Jul 2023 Ghana
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- The plaintiff brought an action against the defendant for various reliefs, including completing the purchase of a house and damages for breach of contract. - The plaintiff claimed that they had agreed to purchase the house from the defend

Case Details

Suit Number:J4/28/2023
Judges:PWAMANG JSC LOVELACE-JOHNSON (MS.) JSC AMADU JSC KULENDI JSC KOOMSON JSC
Counsel:EDWIN KUSI-APPIAH ESQ. FOR THE PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT/APPELLANT WITH HIM MARTIN OWUSU AND FRED MIREKU ERIC ASUMAN-ADU ESQ. FOR THE DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT/ RESPONDENT
Location:Accra

JUDGEMENT

KOOMSON JSC:-

The appellant in this appeal, Francis Appiah Mensah (hereafter called the Plaintiff) brought an action at the High Court, Tema, against the Respondent herein, Gifty Anane-Wireko (hereafter called the Defendant) for the following reliefs:

1. An order directed at the Defendant to receive the remainder of the sale price to complete the purchase of the house.

2. An order directed at the Defendant to sign off all interest in the House Numbered B13, Jogis Estate, Community 3, Tema to the Plaintiff.

3. Perpetual Injunction against the Defendant, her assigns and privies and/or any interruptions or dealings in the subject matter.

4. Damages for breach of contract.

5. Cost.

In his statement of claim, the Plaintiff pleaded that sometime in 2011, the Defendant agreed to sell her house No. B13, Jogis Estate, Community 3, Tema to him. According to the Plaintiff, the parties agreed on Twenty- Six Thousand United States Dollars (USD 26,000.00) and same was to be paid on installment ba…

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