Ackah - Yensu (as the trust administrator of non- performing assets recovery trust) v Haji Semakla and Another (Civil Appeal 29 of 2003)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Court of Appeal initially refused the appellant's application for a further adjournment, having earlier granted two weeks to negotiate a settlement which did not occur, and ordered the appellant to proceed with the appeal. The appellant's counsel then received instructions to withdraw the appeal, praying each party bear its own costs. The court allowed the withdrawal but held the respondent was entitled to costs because he had been brought to court by the appellant who chose to withdraw. The court also ordered that the respondent's properties, titles and documents exhibited in court be returned to him.
Outcome
Appeal withdrawn on the appellant's application with costs to the respondent; exhibited properties and documents ordered returned to the respondent
Facts
The appellant, Trust Administrator of the Non-Performing Assets Recovery Trust, appealed against a High Court decision of Justice Okumu Wengi dated 28 October 2002 concerning a long-standing dispute with the respondents. When the appeal came up for hearing on 5 May 2005, the court adjourned it to 18 May 2005 to allow the parties to explore settlement, giving the appellant two weeks to negotiate. No settlement was reached. On the adjourned date, the appellant's counsel sought a further adjournment to consult the Board for instructions, while intimating that, following a directive from the Minister of State for Finance (whose letter was on the court record), the appellant intended to withdraw the appeal. The respondent's counsel opposed the adjournment. The court refused the adjournment and ordered the appeal to proceed, after which the appellant's counsel obtained instructions to withdraw the appeal.
Issues
- Whether the appellant should be granted a further adjournment to seek instructions on settlement.
- Whether the appeal should be withdrawn and, if so, who should bear the costs.
Orders
- Application for adjournment refused; appellant ordered to proceed with the appeal.
- On the appellant's application, the appeal is withdrawn.
- Respondent awarded costs of the appeal.
- Properties and documents exhibited in court to be returned to the respondent.
Rules and key headnotes
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