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FRED ROBERT COLEMAN v. JOE TRIPOLLEN & OTHERS

2013

COURT OF APPEAL

GHANA

CORAM

  • OWUSU M., J.A. (PRESIDING)
  • ACQUAYE, J.A.
  • LOVELACE-JOHNSON, J.A

Areas of Law

  • Property and Real Estate Law
  • Civil Procedure

AI Generated Summary

The case revolves around a dispute over ownership of a tract of land at Ankwa Dobro, claimed by the plaintiff as head of the family of Madam Agoe. The trial court dismissed the claims based on several factors, including lack of capacity, improper registration of title, and failure to precisely identify the land boundaries. The plaintiff appealed, arguing improper evaluation of evidence and wrongful awarding of reliefs not sought by the defendants. The appellate court agreed with the plaintiff, found that the plaintiff had established his capacity and proved his title. The judgment of the lower court was set aside, and the appellate court declared the plaintiff as the rightful owner of the land, awarding damages and an injunction against the defendants.

JUDGMENT