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NYARKO AND OTHERS
V.
LUTTERODT

(1985) JELR 67394 (CA)

Court of Appeal 22 May 1985 Ghana
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- The case involves two applications made by the defendant-appellants: one to relist an appeal that was struck out by the court, and another for a stay of execution of the High Court judgment. - The appeal was initially struck out for want

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Judges:ADADE J.S.C,EDUSEI JA,OSEI-HWERE J.A.
Counsel:E. D. KOM FOR THE APPLICANTS; NII AMARTEI FOR THE RESPONDENT.

ADADE J.S.C.: Adade J.S.C. delivered the ruling of the court. Civil motion 14/85 is an application to relist an appeal which was struck out by this court on 7 November 1983. Civil motion 15/85 is an application for a stay of execution of the High Court judgment dated 18 February 1982 from which the appeal was lodged. Both applications are made by the defendant-appellants. The two applications were argued together.

On 7 November 1983 this court (coram Apaloo C.J., Edward Wiredu and Osei-Hwere JJ.A.) struck out, for want of prosecution, an appeal by the defendants against a judgment of the High Court, Accra dated 18 February 1982. None of the three appellants (two defendants and co-defendant) was in court on that day. The second defendant says she had travelled to Nigeria. It seems that the first defendant and the co-defendant are, so to speak, sleeping partners; they are not served with process. However, the second defendant claims to have authority from them to act on their behalf.

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