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GUY NEE WHANG AND KROWE MENSAH v. VANDERPUYE MANISON

2015

SUPREME COURT

CORAM

  • AKUFFO (MS.), JSC (PRESIDING)
  • ADINYIRA (MRS.) JSC
  • BAFFOE-BONNIE JSC
  • GBADEGBE JSC
  • BENIN JSC

Areas of Law

  • Probate and Succession
  • Evidence Law

AI Generated Summary

The case involves a dispute over the validity of a will purportedly made by Joseph Borketey Manison. The High Court initially found the will invalid due to the testator's dementia and discrepancies in signatures. The Court of Appeal reversed this decision, declaring the will valid. The Supreme Court ultimately reinstated the High Court's decision, holding that the testator lacked testamentary capacity and that the signatures on the will were forgeries. Therefore, the will was declared invalid and could not be admitted to probate.

JUDGMENT