MOSI
V.
BAGYINA

JELR 85210 (SC)

Supreme Court Ghana
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- The case revolves around a dispute over a piece of farmland, which the respondent claimed was unlawfully occupied by the appellant. - The Native Court of Goaso/Ahafo ruled in favor of the respondent, granting her possession of the disput

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Judges:VAN LARE, MILLS-ODOI AND AKUFO-ADDO JJ.S.C.
Other Citations:[1963] 1 GLR 337 - 348

AKUFO-ADDO J.S.C.

The appellant was the defendant to an action instituted by the respondent in the Native Court of Goaso/Ahafo in Asante in 1958 in respect of a piece of farm land which she, the respondent, alleged had been unlawfully occupied by the appellant. The Native Court of Goaso/Ahafo entered judgment in favour of the respondent for "possession of the disputed land with costs to be taxed." The appellant appealed from that judgment to the Asantehene's Appeal Court which affirmed the decision of the trial native court. A further appeal to the High Court, Sunyani, was dismissed by Scott J. on the 12th May, 1959.

On the 14th September, 1959, Mr. H. K. Prempeh (then at the Bar) applied to the High Court, Sunyani, on a motion ex parte on behalf of the respondent

"for an order of this court for writ of possession to be issued for the enforcement of a judgment of the Goaso Native Court as varied by the Asantehene's Appeal Court and confirmed by the Land Court, Sunyani, and for any furth…

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