[1961]DLSC5507 • March 27, 1961 • Supreme Court
SWISS AFRICAN TRADING CO. LTD. vs. ARYEE
Van Lare, J.S.C. delivered the judgment of the court. The appellant in this case was a claimant in an interpleader suit in respect of property attached to be sold in execution of a judgment debt recovered against a brother of his in whose name the conveyance of the property was obtained. The claimant-appellant signed the deed of conveyance as a witness of the transaction. He now comes to court to say that the document he witnessed was in fact a transaction in which he was a joint purchaser of the land. The learned Commissioner of Assize and Civil Pleas decided rightly in our view that the claimant-appellant is estopped from alleging what he now says. That he is an illiterate is no excuse. An illiterate, qua illiterate, cannot be heard to say that he was unaware of the contents of a conveyance executed and witnessed by him in favour of his brother; see Ankamah v. Kitcher1(1). The instant case is even stronger because the illiterate claimant agrees that he well knew and understood that t...