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The Supreme Court Showed Its Timidity In The Mornah Case

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Photo Reporting: The Supreme Court Showed Its Timidity In The Mornah Case  The Supreme Court Showed Its Timidity In The Mornah Case

03 May 2013

It appears whiles freedom fighters like Aung San Suu Kyi are calling for the judiciary, as an institution, to be “strengthened and released from political interference”, our courts in Ghana find it ok to park the wheels of justice on the compounds of the legislature, expecting to be towed out of there at the pleasure of the executive.

 

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Kufuor Is Happy With Court Proceedings; NDC Stop Tickling Yourselves

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Frank AgyekumKufuor Is Happy With Court Proceedings; NDC Stop Tickling Yourselves

06 May 2013

Spokesperson for former President John Agyekum Kufuor, Frank Agyekum, has debunked claims that the former President sent a delegation to the residence of Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo, 2012 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to persuade him from continuing with the election petition case currently on-going at the Supreme Court.

 

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Ghana’s confused supreme court

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Dr Arthur Kobina KennedyGhana’s confused supreme court

03 May 2013

Ghana’s Supreme Court is confused and if unchecked, it may lead Ghana over a political cliff into civil unrest.

 

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Matters Arising from the Mornah Court

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Bernard MornahMatters Arising from the Mornah Court

03 May 2013

According to multiple media reports, the Supreme Court, in Mornah v. Attorney General, has held that the rule requiring the Court to sit “on holidays as well as weekends,” as prescribed by C.I. 74 is “unconstitutional.” Further, the Mornah Court has held that decisions arising out of Presidential election disputes can be reviewed, contrary to Rule 71(b) of C.I. 74, which makes no room for a review.

 

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AG’s Dep't Accused Of “Cooking Cases” And Sharing Judgment Debt Monies

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Photo Reporting: President John Dramani Mahama & Justice Yaw Appau: The Commission on Judgment DebtAG’s Dep't Accused Of “Cooking Cases” And Sharing Judgment Debt Monies

01 May 2013

The Commission on Judgment Debt on Tuesday expressed disappointment at the weak defence the Attorney General’s Department put up in a case relating to the payment of compensation on the Second Infantry Brigade's land in Kumasi.

 

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