Contemporary and evolving issues in civil procedure and litigation. /
Alexander Osei Tutu
- Accra: Advent Press, 2023.
- lxxi, 483p.:
Includes Index.
Contents: Revisiting procedure: doing it right! -- Capacity acquired during proceedings: is Akrong V. Bulley still good law? -- Co-plaintiffs' right to separate lawyers: in pursuit of the proper procedure -- Rules on default judgement in declaratory and related beliefs: a pitfall for the unwary? -- Plaintiff's address on the writ: resolving the conflict in the rules and the schedule -- The quest for justice and the underbelly of legal technicalities -- Adieu to the proposition in Asante Appiah V. Amponsah Alias Mansa -- The undisclosed principles of undisclosed principals: an anomaly of a legal doctrine -- The changing face of our laws -- Fighting from different fronts in parallel litigation: confronting the Lis Alibi Pendens Conundrum -- The expert witness: a new appraisal -- Can a court cross-examine a witness? -- Special leave to appeal to the supreme court: an examination of the new window created by the court rules -- Amidu V. Woyome: Qui Tam and matters arising -- Blue law: an insight -- Navigating the waters of sumptuary laws -- Obstinately romancing the past: overcoming remnants of legal anachronisms and disabilities of women (coverture) -- A ban on John Doe in Ghana: a blessing or a curse -- Norwich pharmacal order: a useful litigation tool for the Ghanaian lawyer -- The abandoned jurisdiction of the supreme court -- The power of the chief justice to suspend a superior court judge --
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