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(1992) JELR 69423 (CA)

Court of Appeal 21 Jan 1992 Ghana
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- The Court of Appeal granted an extension of time to appeal to the Supreme Court, holding that such extension is permissible if sought within six months of the final judgment, per Supreme Court Rules 1970 (CI 13) r 8(4). - The Court exer

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Judges:AMUAH JA, ADJABENG JA, AMMAH J
Counsel:NUTIFAFA KUENYEHIA (WITH HIM NUTSUKPUI) FOR THE APPLICANTS; NO APPEARANCE BY OR FOR THE RESPONDENTS.

ADJABENG JA.

The applicants applied for extension of time to appeal to the Supreme Court against the judgment of the Court of Appeal dated 11 July 1991 dismissing the applicant’s appeal by a majority decision that confirmed the decision of the High Court which had dismissed the applicants' claim against the respondents. Counsel for the applicants applied orally at the delivery of the judgment in the Court of Appeal under section 3(2) of the Courts (Amendment) Law 1987 (PNDCL 191) for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal granted leave.

Under the Supreme Court Rules 1970 (CI 13) rule 8(1)(b), the appeal ought to have been lodged within 3 months. The applicants failed to lodge their appeal within the three-month period. It therefore prays in this application for extension of time to lodge the appeal.

The main reason why it failed to lodge the appeal within the specified period, according to their affidavit in support of the application, is that it could not secure th…

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