[2004]DLCA6992 • January 16, 2004 • Court of Appeal
ELIZABETH LANDY AMPAH vs. SABANG & EDWARD QUARTEY
OMARI-SASU The Plaintiff — Respondent herein sued the defendant(s) in the court below and claimed the following reliefs:— 1. Declaration of title 2. Recovery of possession 3. Damages for trespass and 4. Perpetual injunction—all in respect of a plot of land the plaintiff had acquired from the Sempe Stool in Accra In time the Co-defendant also in an amended Defence and counter-claim prayed for the reliefs of Declaration of title, General Damages for trespass and perpetual injunction against the Plaintiff/Respondent. In her pleadings the Plaintiff-Respondent raised the plea of estoppel against the Defendant-Appellant. After evidence had been received from the Plaintiff/Respondent we noticed that the learned trial Judge entered judgment in favour of the Plaintiff/Respondent for the sole reason that he felt he should uphold the plea of estoppel raised and for that reason the learned trial Judge concluded:— at p. 193 of the Record. Thus: "I find that the Judgment in Su...