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GHANA INDEPENDENT BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION VRS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND NATIONAL MEDIA COMMISSION

Case

by AKUFFO (MS) JSC PRESIDING, DOTSE JSC, BAFFOE-BONNIE JSC, AKOTO- BAMFO (MRS) JSC, BENIN JSC, AKAMBA JSC, PWAMANG JSC

Jurisdiction

Supreme Court

Judge

AKUFFO (MS) JSC PRESIDING, DOTSE JSC, BAFFOE-BONNIE JSC, AKOTO- BAMFO (MRS) JSC, BENIN JSC, AKAMBA JSC, PWAMANG JSC

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Nov 30, 2016

Summary

The Plaintiff, Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA), invoked the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court against the Attorney-General of Ghana and the National Media Commission challenging aspects of the regulatory framework governing broadcasting in Ghana. GIBA contended that certain regulatory requirements affecting private broadcasters were inconsistent with the constitutional guarantees of media freedom under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. The association argued that the measures imposed by the regulatory authorities unlawfully restricted the independence and operations of private broadcasting institutions. The Supreme Court examined the constitutional provisions governing media freedom and the mandate of the National Media Commission. The Court emphasized that while media freedom is constitutionally protected, reasonable regulatory mechanisms may exist to ensure professional standards and orderly broadcasting. It therefore clarified the scope of regulatory authority in relation to constitutional protections for the media.

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