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RITA YAWO NNAEMEKA
V.
CHARLES OBUZULU NNAEMEKA

(2022) JELR 110095 (CA)

Court of Appeal 17 Mar 2022 Ghana
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- The petitioner filed a petition to dissolve the marriage and requested a share of the properties acquired during the marriage, including houses, shops, and vehicles. - The respondent denied the petitioner's claims and requested the dissol

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Suit Number:H1/145/2021
Judges:DZAMEFE, J.A (Presiding) DODOO, J.A. BARTELS-KODWO, J.A
Counsel:Eddie Yao Harvey Esq. for the Petitioner/Appellant with Marese Okpei William Oko Okornoe Esq. for Respondent/Respondent

BARTELS-KODWO, J.A:

By her petition filed on the 25th of October, 2007, the Petitioner/Appellant prayed that:

  1. “That the marriage between the parties celebrated on 13th April, 2002 be dissolved.
  2. That the Petitioner be settled with a half (1/2) share of the following properties acquired in the course of the marriage:
  3. The fully completed house at Ashiaman, Middle East.
  4. The two (2) storey uncompleted building at Ashiaman, Middle East and a boy’s quarters which is one (1) storey.
  5. The five (5) electrical wholesale shops/stores at Cow Lane, Accra.
  6. One (1) big warehouse together with the electrical appliance fully stocked therein.
  7. There is a warehouse under the building the parties live in, he also puts some of the goods in the other apartment in the same house. The boys’ quarters is used as a warehouse. 
  8. That the Petitioner be settled with Toyota Rav 4 with Registration No. GR 3000- 15 and the Mercedes Benz E320 Kompressor with Registration No. GS 7878 Y whiles the Respondent takes the remaining vehi…

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