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NII AMARKAI III AND OTHERS
V.
NII OYENINNA TEIKO TAGOE

(2018) JELR 63747 (HC)

High Court 26 Jan 2018 Ghana
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- The case involves a dispute over the ownership and use of the Asere Mantse's palace in Kaneshie. - The plaintiff sought an interlocutory injunction to prevent the defendants from trespassing or interfering with the palace. - The plaintiff

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Suit Number:SUIT NO.GJ/1764/17
Judges:HIS LORDSHIP ERIC KYEI BAFFOUR JUSTICE OF THE HIGH COURT
Counsel:GEORGE ESHUN FOR APPLICANTS PRESENT

JUDGEMENT

In suit No: GJ 597/2017 between Daniel Ashie Kotei and Anor v. Nii Amarkai III, the Plaintiff/Applicant herein, where the Plaintiffs in that suit sought for an order of interlocutory injunction restraining the 1st Plaintiff herein and his assigns from trespassing or interfering with the Asere Mantse’s palace at Anunsah Clottey Street Kaneshie as the Asere Mantse’s official residence, I refused that prayer in my ruling as the allegation of renovation works that was being undertaken could not in any way constitute an alienation or sale of the property as Daniel Ashie Kotei had alleged.

In this application the Plaintiff prays for an order of interlocutory injunction, which had earlier been refused against him, to be granted to restrain the Defendants from disturbing his quiet enjoyment of the palace until the final determination of the suit.

In an affidavit deposed to in support of the application by the Plaintiff he styles himself as the Dzasetse of Asere and the acting Asere Man…

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