In a notable legal development, the Tema Circuit Court ‘B’ has overturned Mr Zebulon Okudzeto’s attempt to seize the vehicle of Dangmebiawer Divisional Chief Nene Tetteh Lanuer Okumo IV, citing procedural errors in the process.
Mr. Okudzeto, known for his frequent legal actions in Ada, had sought to seize the chief’s Land Cruiser vehicle as part of an ongoing litigation related to a land dispute between the two parties.’
Presiding over the case, Her Honor Klorkor Okai-Mills ruled against Mr. Okudzeto, stating that his legal maneuvers, specifically the failure to provide adequate notice to the chief, did not adhere to proper procedures and were therefore invalidated.
The court’s decision nullifies a previous ruling that awarded legal costs of 53,600.00 cedis against Nene Okumo Lanuer IV, marking a significant and impactful setback for Mr. Okudzeto’s efforts to discredit the chief.
This ruling is a testament to the judiciary’s unwavering commitment to upholding established legal protocols and ensuring fair proceedings where all parties have adequate notice and the opportunity to defend themselves.
For further developments on this case, the Ada community and legal observers await additional updates from the court and involved parties.
The full details of the ruling are available below: