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SESE
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SESE AND OTHERS

(1986) JELR 65597 (CA)

Court of Appeal 4 Dec 1986 Ghana
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- The case involves a dispute over a piece of land in Accra, Ghana. - The plaintiff claimed a declaration of title, recovery of possession, damages for trespass, and an order for perpetual injunction. - The land was the self-acquired proper

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Judges:ABBAN JA,AMUA-SEKYI JA,AMPIAH J.A.
Counsel:W. A. N. ADUMUA-BOSSMAN FOR THE APPELLANT; E. D. KOM FOR THE RESPONDENTS.

ABBAN J.A.

Theappeal is from the judgment of the High Court, Accra dated 25 November 1983. The appellant (hereinafter referred to as the plaintiff) had claimed a declaration of title, recovery of possession, damages for trespass and an order for perpetual injunction in respect of a piece of land situate at Kokomlemle, Accra.

The plaintiff and the first respondent (hereinafter referred to as the first defendant) were brothers. They were the children of the same father but had different mothers. The disputed land was the self-acquired property of their father, the late Evans Kofi Sese, who died at the ripe age of about 90. The late father acquired the land by purchase in August 1952. He built a one-storey house called an out-house on a portion of the land and lived in it.

The father later permitted the plaintiff to build on the remaining portion of the land. In consequence of the said permission the plaintiff put up a two-storey building on that portion. The late father however, continued …

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