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JOHN DEPORRES AYIMBIRE v. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL & ANOR

2015

SUPREME COURT

GHANA

CORAM

  • ATUGUBA, JSC (PRESIDING)
  • ANSAH, JSC
  • YEBOAH, JSC
  • BONNIE, JSC
  • GBADEGBE, JSC
  • AKOTO-BAMFO (MRS), JSC
  • BENIN, JSC

Areas of Law

  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law

AI Generated Summary

The plaintiff sought declarations against sections of the Ghana Revenue Authority Act, 2009 (Act 791) for being inconsistent with the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. The main issues revolved around whether the incorporation of CEPS into GRA without an express constitutional amendment was lawful. The court held that the provisions did not breach the Constitution as CEPS was established by ordinary legislation and thus susceptible to statutory changes. It reasserted principles of constitutional and legislative interpretation, emphasizing the broad and liberal reading of constitutional texts.