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Court orders man to pay GH¢40,000 for breaking marriage promise to woman he dated for six years
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A person who promises to marry someone can still be held legally responsible for breaking that promise, even if they were already married under the Ordinance when the promise was made, the Court of Appeal in Kumasi has ruled.
The Court of Appeal in Kumasi has ruled that a person can be held liable for breaching a promise to marry even if they were already married under the Ordinance.
The court further directed that Benjamin could only recover possession of the property after paying the GH¢40,000 awarded for breach of promise to marry and the GH¢25,000 reimbursement for improvements made to the house.
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