Case of the Week

Case of week: Akosua Serwaah Fosuh v. Abusuapanin Kofi Owusu & 2 Others

The Plaintiff, Akosua Serwaah Fosuh, claimed to be the only lawful surviving spouse of the late celebrated musician Charles Kwadwo Fosuh,…

6 months ago

Case of the week: Republic v. Bank of Ghana & others; Ex Parte Benjamin Duffuor

Benjamin Duffour, a Deputy Manager of the Bank of Ghana, occupied staff accommodation under a licence granted by the Bank.…

6 months ago

Case of the week: Peter Osei Assibey v. Adehyeman Gardens Ltd & ORS

Can a subscriber to a company’s Regulations be regarded as a shareholder even if he has not paid for his…

7 months ago

Case of the WeeK: Kate Bimpong v. Pastor Sampson Joe Baning, Head Pastor, Living Testimonies for Living Jesus Bible Ministry.

The Plaintiff, Kate Bimpong, was a member of the Defendant’s church, the Living Testimonies for Living Jesus Bible Ministry. She…

7 months ago

Case of the Week: Gyan v. Ashanti Goldfields Corporation

The plaintiff, a child represented by a next friend, sued Ashanti Goldfields Corporation for personal injuries allegedly caused by the…

7 months ago

Case of the week: Nana Ama Twumasi v Brenya Akusua Twumasi & Anor

This case makes the law unmistakably clear: where a man remains bound by an existing ordinance marriage, any subsequent marriage…

7 months ago

Case of the week: Harriet Akrofi v. Frank Doku

What happens when love, once sealed under the Marriage Ordinance, loses its meaning in the bedroom and in everyday life?…

8 months ago

Case of the week: State v. Otchere and others

This case relates to the Kulungugu grenade attack on Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in 1962 and the trial of the persons…

8 months ago

Case of the Week: Woledzi v. Akufo-Addo and another

Long before Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo became President of Ghana, he was a young lawyer caught in a legal battle…

8 months ago

Case of the Week: Quarcoo v. Appiah

On 28 March 1969, the Plaintiff, a petty trader, attended a church service at Kaneshie. With no buses available home…

9 months ago