Asamoah Vrs State Insurance Company [2022] GHASC 4 (18 January 2022)
Once the judgment debt and interest were paid into court and accepted by the respondent, the appellant was discharged from further liability, and no further interest was payable beyond the date of payment into court. The notices of entry of judgment purporting to claim additional interest were invalid.
- Citation
- [2022] GHASC 4
- Parties
- Plaintiff/respondent/respondent/respondent: Ken Kwame Asamoah; Defendant/appellant/applicant/appellant: State Insurance Company
- Court
- Supreme Court
- Jurisdiction
- Ghana
- Judgment Date
- 18 January 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Supreme Court Judgment on Interlocutory Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Payment Into Court, Judgment Debt, Interest Calculation, Entry of Judgment, Stay of Execution
- Source Language
- English
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Parties
Ken Kwame Asamoah
Plaintiff/respondent/respondent/respondent
State Insurance Company
Defendant/appellant/applicant/appellant
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Supreme Court Judgment on Interlocutory Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Does payment of a judgment debt into court discharge the payer from further liability under the judgment?
- 2 Is further interest payable after full payment of judgment debt into court and acceptance by the beneficiary?
- 3 What is the proper procedure and effect of notices of entry of judgment after trial?
Ratio Decidendi
Once the judgment debt and interest were paid into court and accepted by the respondent, the appellant was discharged from further liability, and no further interest was payable beyond the date of payment into court. The notices of entry of judgment purporting to claim additional interest were invalid.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed
Orders
- Notices of entry of judgment filed by the respondent on 4th December 2018 and 5th February 2020 are set aside.
- No further sums are payable by the appellant to the respondent beyond what was paid into court and withdrawn.
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