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PROFESSOR STEPHEN KWAKU ASARE VRS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND THE GENERAL LEGAL COUNCIL

Case

by DOTSE, JSC PRESIDING, YEBOAH, JSC, BAFFOE-BONNIE, JSC, GBADEGBE, JSC, AKOTO-BAMFO (MRS), JSC, BENIN, JSC, PWAMANG, JSC

Jurisdiction

Supreme Court

Judge

DOTSE, JSC PRESIDING, YEBOAH, JSC, BAFFOE-BONNIE, JSC, GBADEGBE, JSC, AKOTO-BAMFO (MRS), JSC, BENIN, JSC, PWAMANG, JSC

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Jun 22, 2017

Summary

The Plaintiff, Stephen Kwaku Asare, invoked the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court challenging certain decisions and regulatory actions of the General Legal Council of Ghana. He contended that aspects of the regulation and administration of legal education and admission to the Bar were inconsistent with provisions of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. The action was brought against the Attorney-General of Ghana as the principal legal representative of the State. The Supreme Court examined the constitutional mandate of the General Legal Council and its authority to regulate professional legal training. The Court emphasized that regulatory bodies must exercise their statutory powers within the confines of the Constitution. It consequently clarified the scope of the Council’s powers and the applicable constitutional standards governing legal education and admission to the Bar.

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