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THE REPUBLIC
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THE NATIONAL HOUSE OF CHIEFS KUMASI EX-PARTE: NANA SAKYI AKOMEAH II ANDNANA ABROKWA GYAMPIM IV

(2000) JELR 67222 (CA)

Court of Appeal 4 Feb 2000 Ghana
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- The case arose from a long-standing chieftaincy dispute over the Aduasa stool, a substool under the Akyem Abuakwa Paramount Stool, resulting in the installation of Nana Abrokwa Gyampim IV and subsequent litigation regarding his eligibilit

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Suit Number:CIVIL APPEAL NO. 68/99.
Judges:ESSILFIE-BONDZIE JA. (PRESIDING), AMONOO-MONNEY JA, OWUSU-ANSAH JA

Owusu-Ansah J. A.: This is an appeal from the Ruling of R.K. Apaloo, J, sitting at the High Court, Accra on 23/1/98, wherein he refused an application for an order of PROHIBITION, on the application of the Appellants filed on the 18/12/95 seeking the relief against the National House of Chiefs, Kumasi, prohibiting the House from relying upon or otherwise enforcing a report dated the 28th day of May 1992, issued by the Committee of the House in respect of the Akyem Aduasa Stool.

In a nutshell, the facts of the matter which gave rise to these proceedings, are that since 1982, there has been a chieftaincy dispute involving the Aduasa stool, a substool under the Akyem Abuakwa Paramount Stool, in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

Attempts made in several fora, to effect an amicable settlement of the dispute were a futile exercise.

In 1983, while the dispute remained unsettled, the elders of Aduasa, enstooled a new Chief of ADUASA, under the stool name of NANA ABROKWA GYAMPIM IV.

As a result of the …

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