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EBUSUAPANYIN KOJO BAMBA & ANOTHER v. NANA KOBINA ANKWANDAH III & OTHERS

2013

COURT OF APPEAL

GHANA

CORAM

  • HONYENUGA, J.A. (PRESIDING)
  • ADJEI, J.A.
  • ACKAH-YENSU (MS), J.A

Areas of Law

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

AI Generated Summary

The plaintiff/appellant appealed the High Court's decision dismissing his claims over disputed land in Ankwandah. The plaintiff sought declarations of title, nullification of the Statutory Declaration executed by the defendants, recovery of possession, and damages, alleging that the defendants unilaterally seceded from their shared family and alienated portions of the land. The defendants filed a counterclaim for damages, a perpetual injunction, and recovery of possession. The appellate court dismissed the appeal, affirming the trial court's judgment. Legal principles discussed included estoppel per rem judicatam, the requirement to obey judicial rulings until set aside, jurisdiction over chieftaincy disputes, and the burden of proving fraud in civil cases. The court concluded the plaintiff’s ancestors were tenants who paid rent, and the plaintiff failed to prove fraud in the Statutory Declaration.

JUDGMENT