Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, a former First Lady and President of
31st December Women’s Movement on Monday appeared at the Financial
Division of the High Court following a suit filed against the Movement
over ownership of a property located at North Ridge.
The management of Wassef Sadallah Darkwah Company Limited had dragged
the Movement to court over wrongfully occupation of its property being
used as an office at North Ridge. The company is seeking a declaration
that the defendant’s occupation at Number 16, North Ridge Residential
area was wrongful, and an order for immediate re-occupation or
possession of the property from the defendant.
In addition, the
company is seeking revenue by way of rent, if it had rented the property
to a third party from August 1979 to final date that judgment would be
delivered. The plaintiff is also seeking interest on the revenue on the
current prevailing bank rate.
It contended that the property in
question was acquired from one Jonathan Kojo Chinebrah by way of
assignment on January 19, 1978, however, it was confiscated by the
Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) Government on January 5,
1993.
The plaintiff said on September 24, 1997 the Government
ordered that the property seized should be released to them but the
Movement took possession and refused to hand over. When the case was
called, Mr Kofi Somuah, a lawyer who represented the Movement said after
reading through the pleadings, he needed time to amend his defence.
Mr Thaddeus Sory, Counsel for the company did not object, saying they wanted the matter to be settled amicably.
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