Month: May 2020

A Secretary’s Guidelines for Board Meetings
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A Secretary’s Guidelines for Board Meetings

After the successful incorporation of a company, the law requires certain meetings to be held by the company as a going concern. Among such meetings are the Annual General Meetings (“AGM”) and the Board of Directors Meetings (“Board Meetings”).  Concerning the time interval for having an AGM, it should not be more than fifteen (“15”)...

Hayford Ofosu Amaning v. The Republic:  A Case of Judicial Heterodoxy?
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Hayford Ofosu Amaning v. The Republic: A Case of Judicial Heterodoxy?

The Facts of the Case In the case of Hayford Ofosu Amaning v. The Republic[i], the High Court had tried summarily an accused person who was charged with robbery and attempted murder. The accused was convicted on both counts and sentenced to a term of twenty-five years. The sentences were to run concurrently. Consequently, the accused...

Theophilus Donkor v Attorney-General: The Road Not Taken
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Theophilus Donkor v Attorney-General: The Road Not Taken

Introduction As transaction lawyers representing clients with businesses in regulated spaces, we often find ourselves engaging regulators to seek their consent, approval or some other kind of authorisation that is required to enable our clients conduct their business transactions lawfully. For instance, as part of its measures to ensure compliance with regular prudential requirements amid...