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KPODO

1936

CORAM

  • Cor KINGDON
  • PETRIDES
  • WEBBER
  • c.JJ

Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure
  • Employment Law

AI Generated Summary

Before the West African Court of Appeal comprising Kingdon, C.J., Nigeria, Petrides, C.J., Gold Coast, and Webber, C.J., Sierra Leone, the defendants attempted to appeal from a Divisional Court’s opinion on a case stated from the District Magistrate’s Court at Accra. The Magistrate had entered judgment for the defendants in a wrongful termination dispute but reserved a question of law under section 47 of the Courts Ordinance: whether section 8 of the Master and Servants’ Ordinance (Cap. 101) applied. Yates, J. of the Divisional Court opined that section 8 did not apply, directed the matter be returned for damages to be assessed, and awarded costs. On a preliminary objection, Kingdon, C.J. held the West African Court of Appeal had no jurisdiction under the West African Court of Appeal Ordinance, 1935, to entertain a direct appeal from a Divisional Court’s opinion on a case stated. He explained that section 47 does not operate as an appeal and dismissed the case with costs; Petrides and Webber concurred.