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YAW
V.
COBBINA AND OTHERS

(1962) JELR 63864 (HC)

High Court 31 Jan 1962 Ghana
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- The plaintiff claimed £G5,000 in damages for unlawful arrest and false imprisonment. - The plaintiff was the former chief of Yamfo and was destooled in 1958. - The newly enstooled chief, Nana Boama II, seized the plaintiff's farm and care

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Judges:DJABANOR J.
Counsel:D.K. AFREH FOR OWUSU YAW FOR THE PLAINTIFF.

DJABANOR J.

By his writ of summons the plaintiff claimed from the defendants jointly and severally £G5,000 damages for unlawful arrest and false imprisonment. The brief facts of the case are as follows. The plaintiff was until late in 1958 the chief of Yamfo - a town about thirteen or fourteen miles from Sunyani. During the latter part of that year destoolment charges were preferred against him and by notice published in the Gazette of the 8th November, 1958, he was declared destooled with effect from 26th August, 1958. Subsequent to this notice, the Yamfo Stool Property Order was published in the Gazette Supplement dated the 13th December, 1958, authorising the newly enstooled chief of Yamfo Nana Boama II, to seize, take possession and make an inventory of the stool property pertaining to the Yamfo stool and to eject the occupants of any land or buildings forming part of such stool property. As a result of this order, which the plaintiff claimed not to be aware of, Nana Boama II ejec…

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