[2021]DLSC10761 • May 19, 2021 • Supreme Court
ERNESTINA OPOKUAH vs. ADWOA NYAMEKYE SUBST. BY EMMANUEL OSEI KISSI AND THE CHIEF REGISTRAR, LAND TITLE REGISTRY
My lords, I wish it to be placed on record that this is one of the cases where their Lordships were of the view that the appeal should be dismissed summarily, essentially, because their Lordships were of the view that the trial High Court Judge had identified the correct issues and had done a proper analysis and evaluation of the evidence adduced and had come to the correct conclusions. The Court of Appeal had also properly concurred in the findings of fact made and confirmed the conclusions. Further, this case did not raise any new principles of law of public interest. So this brief ruling should be read alongside the Judgment delivered by the Court of Appeal This is an appeal against concurrent findings by the High Court in its judgment dated 3rd May, 2017 and the Court of Appeal whose judgment was delivered on 25th October, 2018, both in favour of the 1st defendant/respondent/respondent (the 1st defendant) and against the plaintiff/appellant/appellant (the plaintiff). The authoriti...