[2023]DLHC16619October 26, 2023High Court

ARLA FOODS LIMITED vs DYNASTY COMMERCIALS COMPANY LIMITED

RULING On 26th July 2023, the court ordered the parties to file their pre-trial checklists, witness statements and all documents they intend to rely upon in the case within 21 days. The parties have failed to comply with the Order of the court as at today, 26th October, 2023. It is trite law, that time limits in court processes are too important for one to ignore. They are meant to prevent delays by keeping the wheels of justice rolling smoothly. If this were not so, parties would initiate actions in court and thereafter go to sleep only to wake up at their own appointed time to continue with such litigation at their pleasure. If this were allowed, litigation could grind to a halt, a sure recipe for confusion and inordinate delays in the due and proper administration of justice. See: OPPONG v ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND OTHERS [2000] SCGLR 275 Orders setting time limits are to ensure certainty and procedural integrity in the administration of justice. I therefore cannot craft any rule...