High Court Dismisses Repeat Stay Application | 26 Sept 2025
Date: 26 September 2025
The High Court dismissed a repeat application for a stay of execution of its 13 August 2025 ruling, finding the re-filing to be an abuse of process. Costs were awarded to the Respondents.
What happened
On 26 September 2025 the Court considered an application seeking a stay of execution of the 13 August 2025 ruling. The Court concluded the application was largely a repeat of earlier, dismissed motions, and that no new, material facts justified reopening the matter. The application was therefore dismissed and costs of GH₵5,000 awarded to each Respondent.
What changed from the last ruling
- 13 Aug 2025: Court vacated the leave to execute and granted a partial stay to protect third-party homeowners.
- 3 Sept 2025: An earlier stay application was dismissed.
- 26 Sept 2025: Repeat stay application dismissed; Court enforces procedural discipline.
Why this matters for residents & investors
The decision reduces the risk of repeated last-minute legal filings that could destabilise the estate. It reinforces the legal protections in place for homeowners and signals that the Court will not tolerate piecemeal litigation designed to create uncertainty.
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