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PROFESSOR STEPHEN KWAKU ASARE VRS THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL

Case

by WOOD (MRS), CJ PRESIDING, DOTSE, JSC, YEBOAH, JSC, BONNIE, JSC, GBADEGBE, JSC, BENIN, JSC, AKAMBA, JSC

Jurisdiction

Supreme Court

Judge

WOOD (MRS), CJ PRESIDING, DOTSE, JSC, YEBOAH, JSC, BONNIE, JSC, GBADEGBE, JSC, BENIN, JSC, AKAMBA, JSC

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Oct 14, 2015

Summary

The Plaintiff, Professor Stephen Kwaku Asare, challenged the constitutionality of the Constitution Review Commission of Inquiry Instrument, 2010 (C.I. 64), enacted by the Attorney-General of Ghana. He contended that the Instrument, which established a Commission of Inquiry to review the Constitution, was inconsistent with the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. The Plaintiff argued that the President lacked authority to initiate a constitutional review process through a Commission of Inquiry under Article 278. The Defendant maintained that the President acted within constitutional powers to establish commissions of inquiry into matters of public interest. The Supreme Court examined whether constitutional review fell within the scope of a Commission of Inquiry. The Court held that C.I. 64 was constitutional and valid, as the President could lawfully constitute such a body to gather views for possible reforms.

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