High Court Stays Execution | Vacates Earlier Possession Order To Protect Homeowners

High Court Stays Execution and Vacates Earlier Possession Order To Protect Homeowners

High Court Stays Execution & Vacates Earlier Possession Order | 29 Oct 2025

Date: 29 October 2025

The High Court granted a stay of execution and vacated parts of a prior possession order to prevent irreversible harm to innocent third-party homeowners while appeals proceed.

What happened

On 29 October 2025, the Accra High Court ordered a stay of execution on certain parts of an earlier judgment and vacated possession orders where enforcement risked causing irreversible harm. The Court’s decision followed evidence that enforcement actions had already resulted in demolition and occupation of properties not properly covered by the original orders.

What changed from the last ruling

  • Previous: The 13 August 2025 order set aside a writ of possession issued in June 2025.
  • Now: The Court stayed execution and vacated parts of the possession order to protect innocent third-party homeowners from irreversible damage while the legal issues are finally resolved.

Why this matters for Residents & Investors

This ruling prevents further demolitions and distruptive enforcement while the courts complete their review. It preserves the status quo, protects homeowner rights, and signals judicial caution—factors that support long-term property value and investor confidence.

Next steps & contact

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