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MRS. JOANA QUAYE v. RICHARD NII ARMAH QUAYE

In conclusion and I must say as a summary that, I am very much impressed with the written address filed on behalf of the Petitioner. Indeed, it should pass any doctoral thesis on the law on divorce and I commend the learned counsel for the industry put into the exercise. Unfortunately though, it is not what counsel thinks should be the case that was on trial. It must be borne in mind that what the court is called upon to determine is the case of the parties.

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