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MARTIN FUGAH

November 29, 1938

COURT OF APPEAL

GHANA

CORAM

  • Kingdon, Petrides and Webb, C.JJ

Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

AI Generated Summary

In a joint order by Kingdon, C.J. of Nigeria, Petrides, C.J. of the Gold Coast, and Webb, C.J. of Sierra Leone, the Court addressed a motion for final leave to appeal to the Privy Council in litigation involving Martin Fugah and Kalenu Akoglo, representing the Klevie Tribe of Awuna, against respondent Tamakloe. Conditional leave had been granted subject to a A3500 bond with two sureties. Because the suit was brought in a representative capacity, the bond had to be executed accordingly, but the appellants mistakenly executed a personal bond. Acknowledging the error by illiterate litigants and guided by the Privy Councils emphasis on substantial justice, the Court permitted a further bond to be filed by 28 February 1939, directed that a single judge determine the sufficiency of the bond and security upon motion with notice, and awarded five guineas costs to Tamakloe.