The document provided appears to be an administrative or registry notation rather than a substantive court judgment. It is labeled “JUDICIAL CIR. No.146/12” and bears the sign-off “(Sgd.) G. K. QUAYE” with the designation “Judicial Secretary,” indicating it may be a circular, minute, or filing reference issued by the Judicial Service’s secretariat. The only other marking, “S. Y. B.-B.,” looks like initials and does not identify a court, bench, parties, or an opinion. There is no narrative of facts, legal issues, reasoning, or orders. No judges are named, no statutes or cases are cited, and no holding is expressed. Consequently, a traditional case brief cannot be constructed from this text. Any further analysis would require the full judgment or additional case details.