Case of the Week

Case of the week: David Amoo-Osae Jnr v. Rana Motors Ghana Ltd.

David Amoo-Osae Jnr bought a brand-new Kia Cerato Coupe from Rana Motors. The car came with a five-year or 100,000…

9 months ago

Case of the week: Prisoners’ Right to vote affirmed

This landmark case (Ahumah Ocansey v The Electoral Commission) tested the strength of Ghana’s constitutional guarantees, asking can parliament or…

9 months ago

Case of the week: Miller v Attorney-General

A 16-year-old student, Miller, was shot in the head by Chief Superintendent C. O. Lamptey of the Ghana Police Service.…

9 months ago

Case of the week: Vincent Ekow Assafuah v The Attorney General

The decision also reinforces the high threshold for judicial intervention in ongoing constitutional processes. It underscores the Court’s careful balancing…

9 months ago

Case of the week: Nyameneba and Others v The State.

This case is an important reminder to the public that not every illegal act results in criminal liability if there…

8 months ago

Case of the week: Mr. Senti Michael v Rev. Father Mon Kwame & Dr. Asomah

This judgment reaffirms the principle that testamentary freedom is protected unless compelling evidence suggests otherwise.

9 months ago

Case of the week: Dr. E.L.A Chinbuah & Captain J.K Nyamekye v The Attorney General

This case brings into sharp focus the issue of medical negligence and accountability in Ghana’s healthcare system

8 months ago

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,…

11 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…

8 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…

8 months ago