[2016]DLSC2805 • July 27, 2016 • Supreme Court
HAJIA AKWELEY AMUDALATU OPARE ADDO vs. BABA BIDARI
APPAU, JSC: The appellant before us was the plaintiff in the trial High Court whilst the respondent was the defendant. On 14th November 2008, the appellant sued the respondent in the trial High Court claiming inter alia; a declaration of title to a piece of land at Derby Avenue described in the endorsement of the writ of summons and recovery of possession of the said land. The appellant succeeded on his claim in the trial court but subsequently lost in an appeal lodged by the respondent against the judgment of the trial court at the Court of Appeal. The appeal before us is a manifestation of the appellant’s displeasure with the decision of the 1st appellate court, for which she is inviting our opinion on the matter. The pleaded case of the appellant in the trial court was very brief. According to her, by a conveyance dated the 5th day of July 2007 made between her as purchaser and Mr Ken Brookman-Amissah, (the lawful attorney of the Administrators of the Estate of Stephen Coleman) .....