The law sometimes works in mysterious ways. And its principles are sometimes clearly out of date and out of touch...

Supreme Court Declares Montie 3 Pardon as Constitutional
The Supreme Court in a 5-2 majority decision[1]has held that there was nothing unconstitutional in the manner in which...

Re: Ghana’s Banking Crisis: The Deposit Protection Angle, Part I
Introduction: After reading the succinct analysis on the above subject matter by Samuel Alesu-Dordzi, I am inclined to break my...

Non-Custodial Sentences in Ghana
In recent times, attention has been drawn to the challenges facing prison facilities in Ghana, especially to the issue of...

Bail In Ghana Today
Bail is the process of procuring the release of an accused person from legal custody. In order for bail to...

Recent Developments in Criminal Procedure in Ghana
On 7th June 2018, the Supreme Court in the The Republic v Eugene Baffoe-Bonnie and 4 Others (the NCA case)...

Supreme Court Urges Limited Court Intervention in Arbitral Proceedings
The Supreme Court in the case of The Republic v. High Court (Commercial Division, Accra) Ex-Parte: GHACEM Limited (AJ FANJ...

Look before You Leap
What do you do when you follow all the procedural rules of law and it’s an administrative process that brings...

Court Declares Regulation Requiring Women Employees to Defer Pregnancies as Discriminatory
The High Court, Accra, Human Rights Division presided over by His Lordship Anthony K. Yeboah J.A, in The Commissioner, CHRAJ...

Can a Writ Breed Contempt?
The Supreme Court in the case of Republic v Bank of Ghana & 5 Ors; Ex Parte Benjamin Duffour[1]has held...

Injunctions Over Disciplinary Proceedings – How Far and How Wide?
The Supreme Court in the case of Republic v Bank of Ghana & 5 Ors; Ex Parte Benjamin Duffour[1]has held...

Ghana’s Banking Crisis: The Deposit Protection Angle
The recent collapse of 7 commercial banks has generated a lot of interest and discussions. In spite of these discussions,...
