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GHANA BAR ASSOCIATION & ORS v. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL

2016

SUPREME COURT

GHANA

CORAM

  • ATUGUBA JSC (PRESIDING)
  • AKUFFO (MS) JSC
  • DOTSE, JSC
  • YEBOAH JSC
  • GBADEGBE JSC
  • AKOTO- BAMFO (MRS) JSC
  • BENIN JSC

Areas of Law

  • Constitutional Law
  • Judicial Appointments
  • Separation of Powers

AI Generated Summary

The court consolidated three suits due to their commonalities and addressed the issue of whether the President of Ghana is bound by the advice of the Judicial Council in appointing Superior Court Justices. The court held that while the President must seek the advice of the Judicial Council, he is not bound by it. The involvement of the Judicial Council, Council of State, and Parliament serves as a restraint on the President's appointing powers. The court dismissed the other two suits seeking advisory opinions on different issues relating to the appointment of the Electoral Commission Chairman and other Commissioners.