JOHN V. JOHN AND ANOTHER

Case

by ABOAGYE J.

Jurisdiction

HIGH COURT

Judge

ABOAGYE J.

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Jul 28, 1973

Summary

The petitioner sought the dissolution of his marriage on the grounds of cruel conduct and adultery by the respondent. In addition, he claimed damages against the co-respondent for engaging in adultery with his wife. Both the respondent and co-respondent failed to enter an appearance in court. The petitioner presented evidence showing the respondent’s frequent association with the co-respondent, including compromising situations and returning home late at night. A witness for the petitioner corroborated the respondent’s admission of an extramarital affair with the co-respondent. The court found that the marriage had irretrievably broken down due to the respondent’s adulterous conduct and her refusal to discontinue the affair. While the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1971, does not provide a legal basis for a husband to claim damages against an adulterer, the court considered the matter for the purpose of costs. Accordingly, the court granted the petitioner’s petition for divorce and dissolved the marriage. The co-respondent was ordered to pay the petitioner’s costs in the sum of ¢200.00.

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