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GRACE ADDISON VRS CYRIL MARCHANT & ANOTHER

Case

by HER LADYSHIP JUSTICE RITA AGYEMAN-BUDU (MRS)

Jurisdiction

HIGH COURT

Judge

HER LADYSHIP JUSTICE RITA AGYEMAN-BUDU (MRS)

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Jul 31, 2023

Summary

Matrimonial Causes – Dissolution of Marriage – Grounds for Divorce – Bigamy – Adultery – Property Distribution – Consent Judgment. The petitioner, Grace Addison, filed a petition in 2018 seeking dissolution of her marriage to the 1st respondent, Cyril Marchant, annulment of his subsequent marriage to the 2nd respondent, and declaration of title to property at Afienya. She alleged that the 1st respondent contracted another marriage while their marriage was still subsisting. The 1st respondent denied the allegations and cross-petitioned for divorce, ownership of the Afienya property, and alimony, accusing the petitioner of adultery and abandonment. The petitioner also denied these claims, maintaining that the 1st respondent was guilty of bigamy. At trial, both parties agreed that their marriage had broken down beyond reconciliation. Evidence showed that they had lived apart for over five years and had both engaged in conduct amounting to adultery. The court therefore held that the marriage, contracted in 1998, had broken down beyond reconciliation under the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1971 (Act 367), and granted a decree of dissolution. On the second issue, the court found that the 1st respondent’s purported marriage to the 2nd respondent was void for bigamy, as his earlier marriage to the petitioner was still subsisting at the time. Consequently, that marriage was annulled. Regarding ancillary matters, the court adopted the parties’ Terms of Settlement as consent judgment. The Afienya property was shared, with the 1st respondent retaining the house and the petitioner receiving a portion of the land. Each party was to bear their own legal costs. In conclusion, the court dissolved the original marriage, annulled the subsequent marriage for bigamy, and enforced the agreed property settlement between the parties.

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