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PASSER v. ATTORNEY-GENERAL

1971

HIGH COURT

GHANA

CORAM

  • ABBAN J

Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure
  • Contract Law
  • Administrative Law

AI Generated Summary

In this preliminary ruling by ABBAN J, the plaintiff sued the Republic over a contract involving eight trawlers, seeking damages, delivery of the vessels or £G400,000, and interest. The learned Solicitor-General, for the Republic, raised two objections: that the suit was an in rem proceeding barred by section 19(1) of the State Proceedings Act, 1961 (Act 51), and that section 13(1)(a) and (b) precluded the court from granting specific performance or delivery. Addressing section 13 first, the court agreed it lacked power to order delivery or specific performance, but held that declarations and damages remained available, so the action could proceed. Turning to section 19(1), the court found the suit—commenced by ordinary writ and not directed at the corpus of the trawlers—to be a proceeding in personam. The potential for a judgment in rem does not convert the proceedings’ nature. The preliminary objections were overruled, and the case was ordered to proceed on its merits.

JUDGMENT