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DR. ISAAC ANNAN AND VICTOR JONAH VRS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Case

Jurisdiction

Supreme Court

Judge

YEBOAH CJ (PRESIDING), DOTSE JSC, DORDZIE (MRS) JSC, PROF. KOTEY JSC, TORKORNOO (MRS) JSC, AMADU JSC, PROF. MENSA-BONSU (MRS) JSC

Catalog Type

Case

Judgement Date

Mar 31, 2022

Summary

The Plaintiffs invoked the Supreme Court’s original jurisdiction to challenge the constitutionality of certain executive actions and statutory provisions relating to public administration and governance. They contended that the impugned measures were inconsistent with specific provisions of the 1992 Constitution and offended principles of accountability and separation of powers. The Attorney-General argued that the action failed to disclose a real issue of constitutional interpretation and that the reliefs sought were either speculative or improperly framed. The Supreme Court examined whether the Plaintiffs had precisely identified the constitutional provisions allegedly breached and demonstrated a clear inconsistency. It held that constitutional litigation requires specificity and a direct nexus between the impugned act and the constitutional provision relied upon. Finding no such established inconsistency, the Court dismissed the writ.

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