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MUSAH MUSTAPHA VRS UNIVERSITY OF GHANA AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL & MINISTER FOR JUSTICE

Case

by ANSAH JSC (PRESIDING), ANIN YEBOAH JSC,BAFFOE BONNIE JSC, GBADEGBE JSC, AKOTO BAMFO (MRS) JSC, BENIN JSC, AKAMBA JSC

Jurisdiction

Supreme Court

Judge

ANSAH JSC (PRESIDING), ANIN YEBOAH JSC,BAFFOE BONNIE JSC, GBADEGBE JSC, AKOTO BAMFO (MRS) JSC, BENIN JSC, AKAMBA JSC

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Jul 16, 2015

Summary

The Plaintiff, Musah Mustapha, challenged road user charges announced by University of Ghana on campus access roads, claiming they constituted a tax imposed without Parliamentary authority and thus violated Article 174(1) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. The Defendants (University and Attorney‑General of Ghana) argued that the matter did not disclose a genuine constitutional issue requiring the Supreme Court’s original jurisdiction. Upon review, the Court held that the Plaintiff’s claim did not require interpretation or enforcement of the Constitution because Article 174(1) was plain and undisputed in meaning. The Court emphasized that ordinary courts, not the Supreme Court in its exclusive jurisdiction, can determine such disputes. Consequently, the Supreme Court dismissed the action for want of jurisdiction without addressing the substantive merits.

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