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JUSTICE FRANK KWADWO AMOAH VRS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Case

by ANSAH, JSC (PRESIDING), DOTSE, JSC, ANIN YEBOAH, JSC, BAFFOE - BONNIE, JSC, GBADEGBE, JSC, AKOTO - BAMFO (Mrs.), JSC, BENIN JSC

Jurisdiction

Supreme Court

Judge

ANSAH, JSC (PRESIDING), DOTSE, JSC, ANIN YEBOAH, JSC, BAFFOE - BONNIE, JSC, GBADEGBE, JSC, AKOTO - BAMFO (Mrs.), JSC, BENIN JSC

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Oct 29, 2015

Summary

The Plaintiff, Justice Frank Kwadwo Amoah, invoked the Supreme Court’s original jurisdiction against the Attorney-General of Ghana, challenging issues relating to his removal/suspension from judicial office under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. He alleged breaches of due process and irregularities in the disciplinary proceedings. The Defendant argued that the constitutional procedure for removal of judges had been properly followed. The Supreme Court examined the scope and exclusivity of the Article 146 procedure. The Court held that the process was constitutionally grounded and not subject to interruption except in exceptional circumstances. The action was dismissed.

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