[1974]DLHC11041March 15, 1974High Court

FOFIE vs. POMAA AND OTHERS

The plaintiffs issued a writ claiming monthly maintenance payments of ¢20.00 for two infant daughters of the defendant until they finish school or reach sixteen years, reimbursement of ¢5,000.00 for past expenses incurred for the children, and mesne profits. The writ was served on the defendant who failed to enter appearance initially, leading to a default judgment in favor of the plaintiffs. The defendant later entered appearance and moved to set aside the judgment.

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JUDGMENT OF OSEI-HWERE J. The plaintiffs issued an ordinary writ, accompanied by a statement of claim, wherein the claim against the defendant was for: “(a) An order of the court upon the defendant to pay ¢20.00 each month to the first plaintiff for the maintenance of the second and third plaintiffs who are infant daughters of the defendant until they finish school or reach the age of sixteen years; (b) An order of the court upon the defendant to pay to the first plaintiff the sum of ¢5,000.00 representing expenses incurred by her over the past six and half years in respect of the second and third plaintiffs towards their living maintenance and subsistence; and (c) Mesne profit.” The writ and the accompanying statement of claim were served on the defendant on 28 November 1973 according to the affidavit sworn to by the serving bailiff. The defendant failed to enter an appearance and on 11 December 1973 the plaintiff filed a motion ex parte, and as stated in the motion, “for...