An Accra High Court in the case of IFS Financial Services Limited v Jonathan Mensah & Anor[1] has allowed the...
Making Things Anew: A Review of The Supreme Court’s Approach To Constitutional Infractions
In the well known case of Marbury v Madison[1], Chief Justice Marshall counsels: “certainly all those who have framed written...
Parliamentary Approval is Required for the Termination of Agreements with Government – Discuss
A lot of ink has been spilt on parliamentary approval of agreements with the Government of Ghana in recent times....
Why entry of Conditional Appearance (without more) will not do!
The High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules 2004 (C.I 47) require a person against whom a writ of summons has been...
Order 2 rule 4 (2): Some rules may not be handmaidens after all!
Most litigators know this. The rules of court are simply handmaidens and not mistresses. Whiles this statement may be true...
Overview: Distribution Of Marital Property In Ghana
Who gets what in divorce battles can be one of the most difficult decisions a judge will have to make....
Second-hand goods and Implied Condition as to Fitness
The Supreme Court has got buyers of second-hand goods beaming with smiles. The Apex Court on 22 March 2016 in...
Pardon me, I have a right to appeal!
On 30 November 2016, the Court of Appeal, Accra in Republic v Tsatsu Tsikata held that the grant of a presidential...