By Legal Desk

Case of the Week: Gyan v. Ashanti Goldfields Corporation

The plaintiff, a child represented by a next friend, sued Ashanti Goldfields Corporation for personal injuries allegedly caused by the…

4 days ago

Apply the Law Without Fear or Favour: President Mahama Urges New High Court Judges

The President further emphasized that the rule of law remains the cornerstone of Ghana’s democracy, and public confidence in the…

1 week ago

Case of the week: Nana Ama Twumasi v Brenya Akusua Twumasi & Anor

This case makes the law unmistakably clear: where a man remains bound by an existing ordinance marriage, any subsequent marriage…

2 weeks ago

50 memorable moments from the 62nd call to the Bar

10th October, 2025, marked another important day on the Ghana’s legal calendar: 824 lawyers were called to the Bar, their…

2 weeks ago

“Go and make your words heal,” — Acting Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie

The ceremony known in legal circles as the Call to the Bar marked not only the culmination of years of…

2 weeks ago

Case of the week: Harriet Akrofi v. Frank Doku

What happens when love, once sealed under the Marriage Ordinance, loses its meaning in the bedroom and in everyday life?…

4 weeks ago

President Mahama Elevates 21 to the Court of Appeal Bench

In his remarks, President Mahama underscored that justice delivery in Ghana must become more efficient and accessible

1 month ago

Case of the week: State v. Otchere and others

This case relates to the Kulungugu grenade attack on Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in 1962 and the trial of the persons…

1 month ago

Case of the Week: Woledzi v. Akufo-Addo and another

Long before Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo became President of Ghana, he was a young lawyer caught in a legal battle…

1 month ago

Ghana Bar Association opens 2025/2026 annual Conference: Rule of Law, Judicial Independence takes centre stage

The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) yesterday opened its 2025/2026 Annual General Conference in Wa, Upper West Region, under the theme “Sustaining the 4th Republican…

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