[1980]DLHC2131 • May 28, 1980 • High Court
GHANA COMMERCIAL BANK vs. CAMB MOTORS LIMITED AND OTHERS
JUDGMENT OF AMUA-SEKYI J. On 19 November 1979, four applications for judgment under Order 14 of the High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, 1954 (L.N. 140A), came before me in the following suits: No. 847/79, Ghana Commercial Bank v. Camb Trading Co. Ltd.; No. 848/79; Ghana Commercial Bank v. Camb Knitting and Garment Factory Ltd.; No. 849/79; Ghana Commercial Bank v. Camb Knitting and Garment Factory Ltd. No. 732/79 and Ghana Commercial Bank v. Camb Motors Ltd. The applications not being opposed by the defendant-respondents (hereafter to be referred to as the respondents), who were all represented by the same counsel, I entered judgment in favour of the plaintiff-applicants (hereafter to be referred to as the applicants) as follows: “in No. 847/79 for ¢541,689.66 with ¢6,000 costs, in No. 848/79 for ¢81,898.62 with ¢3,000 costs, in No. 849/79 for ¢686.200.18 with ¢7,000 costs, and in No. 732/79, for ¢188,089.51 with ¢4,000 costs.” Following this, the respondents applied f...