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Defending The State, Upholding The Public Trust: The Unwavering Duty Of The State Lawyer
With the authority to represent, defend and enforce the legal interests of the state and the public, state attorneys manage…
Case of the WeeK: Kate Bimpong v. Pastor Sampson Joe Baning, Head Pastor, Living Testimonies for Living Jesus Bible Ministry.
The Plaintiff, Kate Bimpong, was a member of the Defendant’s church, the Living Testimonies for Living Jesus Bible Ministry. She…
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…
Reflections on Professional Legal Education in Ghana: An Essay in Honour of Bernard Joao Da Rocha
In early 2019, I accepted an invitation to serve on the Board of the Da Rocha Institute for Excellence in…
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…
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…
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…
“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…
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?…
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



