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THE REPUBLIC
V.
THE REGISTRAR & PRESIDENT, OF NATIONAL HOUSE OF CHIEFS, KUMASI AND THE REGISTRAR & PRESIDENT, CENTRAL REGIONAL HOUSE OF CHIEFS, CAPE COAST EX-PARTE: EBUSUAPANTIN KOJO YAMOAH AND NANA ABOR YAMOAH

(2018) JELR 65265 (SC)

Supreme Court 25 Jul 2018 Ghana
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- This case involves an appeal against the decision of the Court of Appeal. - The appellants are the Ebusuapanyin of the royal family and the chief of Gomoa Fetteh. - The background of the case is that the Central Regional House of Chiefs r

Case Details

Suit Number:CIVIL APPEAL NO. J4/45/2017
Judges:DOTSE JSC (PRESIDING) ,YEBOAH JSC ,BAFFOE-BONNIE JSC ,APPAU JSC ,PWAMANG JSC
Counsel:K. O. AMPONSAH DADZIE FOR THE APPLICANTS/RESPONDENTS /APPELLANTS; ENERSTINA ABRAHAM FOR THE 1ST RESPONDENT/APPELLANT/RESPONDENT.

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APPAU, JSC

This is an appeal against the decision of the Court of Appeal dated 27th February 2017. The 1st appellant is the Ebusuapanyin of the 2nd appellant’s royal family of Gomoa Fetteh whilst the 2nd appellant Nana Abor Yamoah II, is the chief of Gomoa Fetteh. They would, hereinafter, be referred to simply as appellants.

The background to this appeal is that; on the 27th day of February 2012, the Central Regional House of Chiefs wrote a letter to the National House of Chiefs requesting the National House of Chiefs to expunge the name of the 2nd appellant from the National Register of Chiefs (Register) as the Chief of Gomoa Fetteh and the Twafohene of Gomoa Akyempim Traditional Area. When the appellants got wind of this letter which was written without any notice to them, they filed a suit in the High Court, Cape Coast against both the National House of Chiefs and the Central Regional House of Chiefs as 1st and 2nd defendants respectively. The reliefs sought in the writ wer…

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