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The Intra-Regional Jurisdiction of the High Court: Does The Court Really Have Discretion?
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The Intra-Regional Jurisdiction of the High Court: Does The Court Really Have Discretion?

Introduction It is so notorious a fact that there is only High Court in Ghana. It is also trite that the various divisions of the High Court are for administrative and other purposes including convenience in litigation. That notwithstanding, litigants are not entitled to insist on particular courts or judges to determine their cases. It...

The Intra-Regional Jurisdiction of the High Court
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The Intra-Regional Jurisdiction of the High Court

Background I want to set the tone of this paper with this hypothetical situation. The Plaintiff is a limited liability company with its registered address and place of business in Tema in the Greater Accra Region. The Defendant is also a limited liability company with its registered address and place of business in Tema in...

Sallah v Attorney-General – 48 Years On
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Sallah v Attorney-General – 48 Years On

Today, we turn the clocks back to a key decision that was given 48 years ago. This was in the case of Sallah v Attorney-General. The facts of the case are well known but probably the decision would not have been this popular but for the social and political interests, it generated. Let’s start from...

Reinstatements: Not Simply for The Asking
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Reinstatements: Not Simply for The Asking

The Supreme Court, in the case of Castro Daniel Yao Attiamo v The Attorney-General & 2 Ors[1], has held that it is not every finding of wrongful or unfair termination that would justify a reinstatement. In other words, reinstatements are not simply for the asking. In the view of the Court, the circumstances of the...

Regulating The Petroleum Industry in Ghana: The Investor’s Dilemma
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Regulating The Petroleum Industry in Ghana: The Investor’s Dilemma

Background Prior to the Discovery of Oil in Commercial quantities in Ghana, the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) was the only state institution associated with oil. The enabling Act of the GNPC[1] was at that time hailed to be one of the best pieces of legislation on the regulation of oil and Gas within the...