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JUSTICE KWAME ANSU-GYEABOUR VRS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Case

by OWUSU [MS], JSC [PRESIDING], DOTSE, JSC, YEBOAH JSC, GBADEGBE, JSC, AKOTO-BAMFO [MRS], JSC

Jurisdiction

OWUSU [MS], JSC [PRESIDING], DOTSE, JSC, YEBOAH JSC, GBADEGBE, JSC, AKOTO-BAMFO [MRS], JSC

Judge

OWUSU [MS], JSC [PRESIDING], DOTSE, JSC, YEBOAH JSC, GBADEGBE, JSC, AKOTO-BAMFO [MRS], JSC

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Jan 31, 2013

Summary

This case arose from a presidential reference concerning the legality of the Justice Sophia Adinyira Committee, set up to investigate matters relating to the judiciary. Justice Ansu-Gyeabour challenged the constitutionality of the committee, arguing that its establishment and functions infringed provisions governing judicial discipline and independence. The Supreme Court considered whether the President had the authority to constitute such a committee outside the framework of the Judicial Council and constitutional disciplinary procedures. The Court held that matters relating to the discipline of judges are strictly governed by the Constitution, particularly provisions ensuring judicial independence. It found that any parallel mechanism must not usurp constitutionally mandated bodies. The Court therefore clarified the limits of executive power in setting up investigative committees affecting the judiciary.

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