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BENJAMIN EYI MENSAH VRS THE CHAIRMAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL & MINISTER OF JUSTICE

Case

by ATUGUBA JSC (PRESIDING), AKUFFO (MS) JSC, ANSAH JSC, DOTSE JSC, ANIN YEBOAH JSC, BAFFOE-BONNIE JSC, GBADEGBE JSC

Jurisdiction

Supreme Court

Judge

ATUGUBA JSC (PRESIDING), AKUFFO (MS) JSC, ANSAH JSC, DOTSE JSC, ANIN YEBOAH JSC, BAFFOE-BONNIE JSC, GBADEGBE JSC

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Feb 27, 2015

Summary

The Plaintiff challenged the Electoral Commission’s decision to open and close nominations for District Assembly elections before the coming into force of C.I. 85, arguing it violated Articles 51 and 106 of the Constitution. The Electoral Commission attempted to justify its actions by relying on existing laws (C.I. 75, C.I. 68, Act 473, and PNDCL 284), but failed to establish any valid legal basis governing nominations at the time. The Supreme Court found that no applicable constitutional instrument or legislation regulated the conduct of the elections when nominations were opened. It held that C.I. 85 could not operate retrospectively to validate the process. The Court concluded that the Electoral Commission acted without legal authority, rendering the process unconstitutional. Consequently, the impending District Assembly elections were halted and ordered to be conducted afresh under a valid legal framework.

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