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REPUBLIC
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DUGBAZA VIII AND ANOTHER; EX PARTE NATIONAL HOUSE OF CHIEFS AND ANOTHER

(1989) JELR 69350 (CA)

Court of Appeal 11 May 1989 Ghana
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- This is an appeal against a ruling by the High Court granting an application for an order of prohibition against the National House of Chiefs. - The dispute is between two individuals claiming to be the legitimate chief of Tefle. - The P.

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Judges:OSEI-HWERE JA,AMPIAH JA,ESSIEM J.A
Counsel:P. A. ADJETEY SAG (WITH HIM ASANTE) FOR THE APPELLANTS; S. GBADEGBE (WITH HIM MISS AMABLE) FOR THE RESPONDENTS.
Other Citations:[1989-90] 2 GLR 171

ESSIEM J.A.: This is an appeal against the ruling of Kwapong J. sitting at the High Court, Ho by which he granted an application for an order of prohibition against the National House of Chiefs.

The applicant’s prayer was:

“for a writ of prohibition to issue against the National House of Chiefs prohibiting it from proceeding to embark on an inquiry referred to it by the Provisional National Defence Council Secretary for Chieftaincy Affairs . . .”

The evidence on record shows that since about January 1977 there had been a dispute between the first respondent, Togbe Nakakpo Dugbaza VIII, and Togbe Kportufe Dugbaza V. as to which of them is the legitimate chief of Tefle. I do not consider it necessary for the purposes of the appeal to deal with the history of how the dispute came about. I shall therefore only deal with the events which prompted the application for the order of prohibition.

On 7 April 1986 the P.N.D.C. Secretary for Chieftaincy Affairs wrote to the National House of Chiefs as…

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