High Court restrains Chief of Air Staff from Tse Addo Land

The Court presided over by Justice Emmanuel Amo Yartey, also restrained officers of the CAS from doing the same.

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The High Court(Land Division) has ordered the Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshall Frank Hanson not to step foot on a piece of land at Tse Addo in Accra, until the final determination of a suit.

The Court presided over by Justice Emmanuel Amo Yartey, also restrained officers of the CAS from doing the same.

This order culminated from an application for interlocutory injunction, filed by the  Managing Director of Sapholda Ventures Limited, Mr. Adolf Tetteh Adjei, to restrain the Chief of Air Staff and his officers from trespassing on his piece of Land.

As part of his reliefs, the MD prayed the Court to order the Chief of Air Staff to demolish or pull down all offensive structures on his land.

Furthermore, he sought a perpetual injunction of his servants, agents, workmen, or any person claiming through him whosoever described from entering and or having any dealings with Plaintiff’s land in any way.

Additionally, Mr. Adjei prayed to the court for general damages for trespassing and recovery of possession.

In his ruling, Justice Emmanuel Amo Yartey said among others: “It is hereby ordered that the defendant/respondent, his agents, workers or assigns and persons whoever called are restrained from entering or dealing with the Plaintiff’s land in dispute as covered by Land Title Certificate Nos. G.A. 28914 and G.A 27098 until the determination of the suit.