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KAI
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AMARKYE

(1982) JELR 69278 (CA)

Court of Appeal 25 Jan 1982 Ghana
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- The plaintiff, as head of the Abokyi family, sued the defendant for a declaration of title to a piece of land, damages for trespass, and perpetual injunction. - The plaintiff succeeded in his claim and was awarded damages and an injunctio

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Judges:JIAGGE JA,MENSA BOISON J.A. ,SARKODEE J.
Counsel:ENNIN FOR THE DEFENDANT-APPELLANT; ATO DADZIE FOR THE PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT.
Other Citations:[1982-83] GLR 817

SARKODEE J.: This is an appeal from the judgment of his Honour. K. K. Okyere, Circuit Judge, sitting at Cape Coast. The plaintiff-respondent (hereinafter referred to as the plaintiff) in his capacity as head of the Abokyi family sued the defendant-appellant (hereinafter referred to as the defendant) for a declaration of title to a piece or parcel of land (called “Odumase land” which was formerly known as Osamkrom), damages for trespass and perpetual injunction.

The plaintiff succeeded on his claim, the court awarding him ¢2,000 damages for trespass and an order for perpetual injunction. The court also gave judgment to the defendant on his counterclaim and awarded him ¢500 damages and ¢150 costs.

The defendant dissatisfied with the decision of the circuit court appealed to this court. Two main grounds of appeal were argued, i.e. additional ground (1) and ground (a) of the original grounds, namely:

“(1) whether the omission to deny specifically paragraphs (8), (9) and (10) of the plaintiff…

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