

The applicant was nonetheless forced to abide by the majority of the court order, despite the fact that a copy of the purported warrant was never presented to the ex parte application, the OSP deposed.
Judge Abodakpi deemed the OSP’s depositions disgusting, claiming they intended to criticize the court for granting the temporary injunction.
The court decided that the OSP would be better off appealing its ruling rather than criticizing it in that way.
“You cannot remonstrate and castigate the court over decisions it has made,” the judge stated.
Seth Ansong, the OSP’s attorney, was asked by Justice Abodapki if he had a copy of the decision issuing the temporary injunction. He said, “Not that I know of.”
The judge was deeply offended by the OSP’s reaction and questioned how he took the depositions without first seeing the court’s decision.
“So, given that you haven’t read the court’s decision, why are you making such statements?
You can file an appeal with the Court of Appeal if you disagree with a court decision.
You’re misusing your authority.
Judge, you cannot be angry with me.
Justice Abodapki remarked, “You are saying those things without having seen the court’s decision.”
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