Case of the Week

Case of week: Adjetey and Another v. Adjetey

This case clarifies the standard of proof for adultery in divorce proceedings. It affirms that direct evidence is not required,…

8 months ago

Case of the Week: Ghana Bar Association v Attorney General and Another

This case served as a defining moment in affirming that the courts must not be co-opted for resolving political or…

5 months ago

Case Of The Week: Paul Kofi Aboagye V. Ghana Commercial Bank

The Supreme Court held that the dismissal of the plaintiff was null and void because the disciplinary authorities of the…

5 months ago

Case of the week: Glah and Another v. The Republic

The case underscores the fundamental principle that criminal law should not be wielded as a tool to enforce moral or…

5 months ago

Case of the Week: Ama Serwaa v Gariba Hashimu and Issaka Hashimu

This case reinforces the principle that a promise to marry, even in the absence of formal customary rites, can give…

5 months ago

Case of the Week: Dr. Gilbert Anyetei v. Sussana Anyetei

The High Court ruled in favor of the wife, granting her 50% of the properties. However, the Court of Appeal…

5 months ago

Case of the Week: Martin Kpebu v Attorney General

This decision reaffirmed the cherished  principle of judicial discretion in bail matters, ensuring that courts have the authority to assess bail…

5 months ago

Case of the week: Francis Osei-Bonsu v. Attorney General

The Attorney General, in an unusual but commendable move, conceded that the provisions in question were unconstitutional.

5 months ago

Case of the Week: Hemans v. Cofie

This case strongly condemns police interference in civil disputes, reaffirming that law enforcement has no role in debt collection.

5 months ago

Case Of The Week: Theophilus Donkor v. The Attorney General

This decision has significant implications for governance and presidential transitions in Ghana. It affirms the President's authority over political appointments…

5 months ago