Boadi and Another and Another v Addo (J4/52/2020) [2025] GHASC 42 (11 June 2025)
The Supreme Court held that the Kadehene and his elders, as a customary arbitral panel, lacked jurisdiction to apply PNDC Law 111 to redistribute the estate of Opanin Kwaku Boadi, who died intestate in 1962. The estate had already vested in the family under customary law, and the application of statutory law by the...
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- Citation
- [2025] GHASC 42
- Parties
- Defendant/respondent/appellant: Godfred Agyedowa Boadi; Defendant/respondent/appellant: Gyakorang Boadi; Defendant/respondent/appellant: Adarkwa Kwadwo; Plaintiff/appellant/respondent: Kwaku Addo (subst. by George Amoako)
- Court
- Supreme Court
- Jurisdiction
- Ghana
- Judgment Date
- 11 June 2025
- Case Number
- J4/52/2020
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Supreme Court Final Appeal
- Outcome
- appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Intestate Succession, Customary Arbitration, Jurisdiction, Matrilineal Inheritance, Application of Statutory Law in Customary Proceedings
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Godfred Agyedowa Boadi
Defendant/respondent/appellant
Gyakorang Boadi
Defendant/respondent/appellant
Adarkwa Kwadwo
Defendant/respondent/appellant
Kwaku Addo (subst. by George Amoako)
Plaintiff/appellant/respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Supreme Court Final Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Kadehene and his elders had jurisdiction to arbitrate and redistribute the estate of Opanin Kwaku Boadi under PNDC Law 111
- 2 Whether the application of PNDC Law 111 to an estate vested under customary law prior to 1985 was lawful
- 3 Whether the arbitral panel exceeded its jurisdiction by applying statutory law contrary to customary law
Ratio Decidendi
The Supreme Court held that the Kadehene and his elders, as a customary arbitral panel, lacked jurisdiction to apply PNDC Law 111 to redistribute the estate of Opanin Kwaku Boadi, who died intestate in 1962. The estate had already vested in the family under customary law, and the application of statutory law by the panel was ultra vires and void. The purported redistribution was contrary to established customary law and thus invalid.
Court Disposition
appeal dismissed
Orders
- The appeal is dismissed. The decision of the Court of Appeal is upheld.
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