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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…
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…
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…
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…
Case of the Week: Martin Kpebu v Attorney General
This decision reaffirmed the cherishedย ย principle of judicial discretion in bail matters, ensuring that courts have the authority to assess bail…
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.
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.
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…



