[1984]DLSC959 • January 16, 1984 • Supreme Court

PATU-STYLES AND ANOTHER vs. AMOO-LAMPTEY

JUDGMENT OF APALOO C.J. I agree with the judgment to be read by Adade J.S.C. and for the reasons which he gives I would dismiss the appeal. JUDGMENT OF SOWAH J.S.C I also agree with the judgment to be read by Adade J.S.C. and for the reasons which he gives I would also dismiss the appeal. JUDGMENT OF ADADE J.S.C. On 14 January 1984 this court unanimously dismissed the above appeal, but we reserved our reasons. I now proceed to indicate why I concurred in the said decision. The case was listed to this court as civil appeal No. 1 of 1983. Opening his case, however, Mr. Tsikata, counsel for the defendant-appellants, drew attention to its true nature, as a review-turned-appeal, by virtue of the provisions of section 5 of the transitional provisions of the Constitution, 1979. The said section 5 says: ā€œ5. Any review pending before the full bench of the Court of Appeal immediately before the coming into force of this Constitution shall, subject to section.....