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NANA ABABIO
V.
ESTHER BOAHENE & ANOTHER

(2014) JELR 64197 (HC)

High Court 23 Jan 2014 Ghana
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- The plaintiff is seeking a declaratory relief that there is a binding contract between him and the 1st defendant. - The plaintiff is also seeking an order to remove the blockage on his accounts and release a specific amount of money. - Th

Case Details

Suit Number:SUIT NO.OCC/59/12
Judges:ANGELINA MENSAH-HOMIAH (MRS.) JUSTICE OF THE HIGH COURT
Counsel:KWAKU AYENSU OPARE ADDO ESQ FOR THE PLAINTIFF; AUGUSTUS ANANE-QUEBAH ESQ FOR THE DEFENDANTS.

JUDGMENT

MENSAH-HOMIAH (MRS.) J.

The Plaintiff, suing per his lawful attorney, Isaac Asuming, is seeking a declaratory relief to the effect that there is a binding contract between him and the 1st Defendant. He is further seeking an order directing the 2nd Defendant to remove the blockage on Plaintiff’s accounts and release an amount of thirty-two thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢ 32,000.00) to the Plaintiff as well as loss of use of Plaintiff’s money.

The Defendants also counterclaimed for these reliefs;

i. A declaration that the Plaintiff fraudulently misrepresented facts known to him in order to convince the Defendants to purchase the vehicle.

ii. A declaration that Defendants are not bound by the agreement for the purchase of the vehicle, same having been vitiated by fraud.

iii. A declaration that the Plaintiff was under a legal obligation to make an honest disclosure of the state of the vehicle he was selling.

iv. A declaration that the Plaintiff has acted fraudulently and therefore cannot bene…

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