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EDMUND OCANSEY v. THE TENANT (JOYCE) & ORS

2016

COURT OF APPEAL

GHANA

CORAM

  • M. OWUSU (J.A.) – PRESIDING
  • DORDZIE (J.A.)
  • KWOFIE (J.A.)

Areas of Law

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

AI Generated Summary

The High Court dismissed the plaintiff's suit for lack of jurisdiction, a decision that was upheld by the Court of Appeal. The case centered around a property confiscated during the 1980s and later returned to the plaintiff by the government in 2009. Multiple legal battles had previously awarded the property to Madam Dora Quaye. The plaintiff appealed the High Court decision on grounds of constitutional interpretation and procedural errors but was unsuccessful. The Appellate Court upheld that the lower court was correct in dismissing the case due to lack of jurisdiction and affirmed the property legally belonged to the respondents.

JUDGEMENT