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DANIEL OFORI v. ECOBANK GHANA LIMITED & ANOR

2021

SUPREME COURT

GHANA

CORAM

  • YEBOAH, CJ (PRESIDING)
  • DOTSE, JSC
  • BAFFOE-BONNIE, JSC
  • APPAU, JSC
  • PWAMANG, JSC
  • TORKORNOO (MRS.)
  • HONYENUGA, JSC

Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

AI Generated Summary

The Supreme Court of Ghana issued a ruling on an application for a stay of execution that had been filed to await the Court’s review of an earlier judgment. The majority, read by Chief Justice Anin Yeboah and joined by Justices P. Baffoe-Bonnie, Y. Appau, and G. Pwamang, held that because the full bench had already determined the review, the stay application was moot. In dissent, Justice V. J. M. Dotse, supported by Justices Gertrude Torkornoo (Mrs.) and C. J. Honyenuga, emphasized equity and substantial justice in light of affidavits showing the Plaintiff continued to own Cal Bank shares and had been receiving dividends, and proposed granting a stay, staying further execution, and ordering restitution into an escrow account at the Bank of Ghana pending resolution of the rightful entitlement to payment.