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EMMANUEL CHARWAY v. KWAME TWENEBOAH KODUAH & FRANCIS BOATENG

2018

COURT OF APPEAL

GHANA

CORAM

  • K. A. Acquaye JA (Presiding)
  • S. K. Gyan JA
  • M. M. Agyemang (Mrs.) JA

Areas of Law

  • Tort Law
  • Civil Procedure
  • Evidence Law

AI Generated Summary

This case involves an appeal against the quantum of damages awarded by the trial court for wrongful death due to a running down incident. The High Court had found negligence and awarded damages under various heads but denied special damages for funeral expenses due to inadequate receipt evidence. The plaintiff appealed, challenging the adequacy of the damages and costs awarded. The appellate court reassessed the damages, following principles outlined in the Civil Liability Act of 1963 and previous case law. The court found the trial judge's method of awarding damages arbitrary and reassigned amounts based on relevant legal principles, ultimately adjusting the damages for loss of dependency and mental distress, and refusing the claim for special damages.

JUDGMENT