Labadi Beach Hotel has officially dismissed reports claiming it has withdrawn its legal case against Polo Beach Club. In a statement released today, the hotel emphasized that it remains committed to pursuing its legal actions, countering recent media speculation regarding the status of the ongoing dispute.
Labadi Beach Hotel has officially dismissed reports claiming it has withdrawn its legal case against Polo Beach Club. In a statement released today, the hotel emphasized that it remains committed to pursuing its legal actions, countering recent media speculation regarding the status of the ongoing dispute.
Clarification on Legal Proceedings
- The hotel’s management, Hotel Investments (Ghana) Limited, insists that the lawsuit against Spartan Ives Limited, the operators of Polo Beach Club, is still active.
- The hotel clarified that the court did not rule on the merits of the withdrawn injunction application, and no arguments were presented by either party before the application was withdrawn.
Background of the Dispute
- The legal conflict began on June 3, 2024, when Labadi Beach Hotel filed a lawsuit alleging that Polo Beach Club was trespassing on 0.54 acres of its land.
- An interim injunction was granted on December 19, 2024, preventing Polo Beach Club from using the disputed land for various activities.
Ongoing Legal Actions
- Labadi Beach Hotel is actively pursuing legal remedies to address what it describes as unlawful activities by Spartan Ives Limited.
- The hotel has initiated contempt proceedings against Spartan Ives Limited for allegedly disregarding the court’s interim injunction, with a hearing scheduled for April 8, 2025.
Public Statement
- The hotel urged the public to disregard the misleading reports, labeling them as ill-motivated and inaccurate.
- Labadi Beach Hotel remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting its property rights and ensuring compliance with legal rulings.