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BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q1c – Hierarchical Structure of Courts
Advising on the potential for overturning a High Court decision and possible redress options.
Question
Mr. Biggs initiated a claim before the High Court at Agona Swedru for certain reliefs. These were based upon Mempeasem Communication Ltd’s allegedly unlawful acts of encroachment upon a piece of land belonging to Mr. Biggs’ family on which a telecommunication tower (mast) had been erected. The action went through a trial. At the end, the court held a judgment that accepted Mr. Biggs’ version of the matter and awarded damages of GH¢ 92 million against Mempeasem Communication Ltd.
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You are working at Mempeasem Communication Ltd’s legal department as an intern. Your boss has asked you to advise him on whether or not the High Court decision, being a Superior Court, can be overturned by any other court. In addition, state if any, from which courts could further redress be sought?
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- Tags: Appeals, High Court, Judicial Precedent, Supreme Court
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Hierarchical Structure of Courts
- Series: MAY 2021
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- 10 Marks
BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q1c – Hierarchical Structure of Courts
Advising on the potential for overturning a High Court decision and possible redress options.
Question
Mr. Biggs initiated a claim before the High Court at Agona Swedru for certain reliefs. These were based upon Mempeasem Communication Ltd’s allegedly unlawful acts of encroachment upon a piece of land belonging to Mr. Biggs’ family on which a telecommunication tower (mast) had been erected. The action went through a trial. At the end, the court held a judgment that accepted Mr. Biggs’ version of the matter and awarded damages of GH¢ 92 million against Mempeasem Communication Ltd.
Required:
You are working at Mempeasem Communication Ltd’s legal department as an intern. Your boss has asked you to advise him on whether or not the High Court decision, being a Superior Court, can be overturned by any other court. In addition, state if any, from which courts could further redress be sought?
Find Related Questions by Tags, levels, etc.
- Tags: Appeals, High Court, Judicial Precedent, Supreme Court
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Hierarchical Structure of Courts
- Series: MAY 2021