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REPUBLIC
V.
ADANSI TRADITIONAL COUNCIL; EX PARTE NANA AKYIE II AND ANOTHER

(1974) JELR 69185 (CA)

Court of Appeal 10 Jun 1974 Ghana
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- The case involves a dispute over chieftaincy in the Adansi Traditional Council. - The plaintiffs argue that the council was improperly constituted when less than half of its members sat to hear and determine the case. - The proceedings be

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Judges:ANIN JA,ANNAN JA,HAYFRON-BENJAMIN J.A.
Counsel:C. F. HAYFRON-BENJAMIN FOR THE APPELLANTS; MMIEH (S. K. BOAFO WITH HIM) FOR THE RESPONDENTS.
Other Citations:[1974] 2 GLR 126

ANIN J.A.: The short but important point argued in this appeal was whether or not the Adansi Traditional Council was seised with jurisdiction when less than one half of the total number of its membership sat to hear and determine a cause or matter affecting chieftaincy.

The proceedings herein were formally commenced on 13 November 1968 when, before the full assembly of all the 21 members of the Adansi Traditional Council, presided over by the Adansihene as chairman at Bonsra Afriyie Palace, Fomena, the second plaintiff swore the oaths of Edubiasi, Adansi and the great oath of Ashanti that the defendant is not a true royal of the Edubiasi royal family, and as such could not occupy the vacant Edubiasi stool; whereupon the defendant responded to the same oaths that he is a true royal of Edubiasi stool and, as such, eligible to occupy the said vacant stool and that he had in fact been customarily nominated by the co-defendants. As demanded by custom, each party was ordered to slaughter fou…

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