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BIZZACO LIMITED v. ACCRA METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY

2018

COURT OF APPEAL

GHANA

CORAM

  • OWUSU J.A.
  • LOVELACE-JOHNSON J.A.
  • KWOFIE J.A.

Areas of Law

  • Property and Real Estate Law
  • Civil Procedure
  • Administrative Law

AI Generated Summary

The case involves a dispute over land use where the plaintiff had invested in land assigned by Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), later demolished by National Security, leading the plaintiff to seek compensation. The High Court dismissed the plaintiff’s claims, stating AMA had no right to assign the Government-owned land. The Court of Appeal upheld this decision, stating the AMA’s issuing of permits constituted innocent misrepresentation. The case highlights statutory provisions like the Local Government Act and the 1992 Constitution, reaffirming that only the Lands Commission can manage or alienate public lands.

RULING