JUDGMENT
ASARE-BOTWE (MRS.), J.
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
This matter was transferred to this court by order of the Honourable Chief Justice dated 13th November, 2015. In view of the fact that it had been previously heard by another judge, which proceedings had been recorded in long hand, and the fact that the judge was, as at the time of the transfer, unavailable to vet the proceedings even if they could be typewritten, it was agreed by the parties and the court that the matter be heard de novo for the sake of an expeditious trial. This matter was heard from day to day and the hearing completed in five days.
I must put on record my commendation of all the counsel in this matter for their hard work and diligence.
FACTS:
On the 20th of July, 2012, the Plaintiffs issued a writ of summons in the Registry of this Court, which was subsequently amended, claiming the following reliefs;
a. An order declaring that defendant’s termination of the plaintiff’s employment is unlawful.
b. An order of th…