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MARIANE QUANSAH
V.
ACCESS BANK

(2017) JELR 64641 (HC)

High Court 26 Oct 2017 Ghana
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- The case involves a dispute over the use of the trademark "MINAZEN" between two companies engaged in the business of packaging, marketing, and selling spices. - The plaintiff sought a declaration to continue using the "MINAZEN" trademark

Case Details

Suit Number:SUIT NO. P/OCC 02/2017
Judges:DR. RICHMOND OSEI-HWERE HIGH COURT JUDGE
Counsel:FREDERICK OWUSU-ASARE FOR THE 1ST DEFENDANT/APPLICANT,KEN ANKU FOR THE PLAINTIFF/RESPONDENT

RULING

This ruling is in respect of an application filed on behalf of the 1st defendant herein for an order of interlocutory injunction restraining the plaintiff herein, whether by itself, agents, servants, workmen, assigns and all its privies from packaging, marketing, distributing and selling its MINAZEN spices pending the final determination of this case.

The facts leading to this application are that the plaintiff/respondent is a registered limited liability company under the laws of Ghana engaged in the business of packaging, marketing and selling of spices. The plaintiff issued a writ of summons against the defendants herein seeking the following reliefs:

a) A declaration that the plaintiff continues to package , market, distribute and sell its ‘MINAZEN’ spices without any interference from the 1st Defendant, his servants, agents, workmen, distributors, sellers, assigns or otherwise howsoever described.

b) An injunction to restrain the defendant, whether acting by himself, his serva…

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