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GALL V. GALL

Case

by ARCHER J.

Jurisdiction

HIGH COURT

Judge

ARCHER J.

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Apr 30, 1965

Summary

In this case, the applicant sought an order directing the respondent to pay maintenance, relying on the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1950. The applicant contended that the Act was applicable in Ghana and empowered the courts to grant maintenance. The issue before the court was whether the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1950, applied in Ghana and whether the High Court had jurisdiction to hear the originating summons seeking maintenance under that Act. The court held that the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1950, did not apply in Ghana. It explained that the jurisdiction of Ghanaian courts in matrimonial causes is derived from the Courts Act, 1960. The court further observed that the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1937, previously referred to in the Ghana Supreme Court Rules, had been repealed in the United Kingdom and therefore could no longer serve as a legal basis in Ghana. Additionally, the court found that the Ghanaian rules made in 1952 did not conform to the provisions of the 1950 Act. Consequently, the court concluded that the originating summons had no statutory foundation and could not be entertained by the High Court. It clarified that in Ghana, a spouse may only seek maintenance during pending matrimonial proceedings, or through common law remedies such as pledging the husband’s credit or enforcing a contractual agreement. The court dismissed the originating summons and discharged both the respondent and his surety from their bail bond, emphasizing that the High Court lacked jurisdiction to hear the matter until the Rules Committee amended the relevant order or other legislative provisions were made.

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