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KWESI NYAME-TEASE ESHUN v. ELECTORAL COMMISSION & THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

2016

SUPREME COURT

GHANA

CORAM

  • ATUGUBA JSC PRESIDING
  • ANSAH JSC
  • ADINYIRA JSC
  • DOTSE JSC
  • ANIN YEBOAH JSC
  • BAFFOE-BONNIE JSC
  • BENIN JSC

Areas of Law

  • Constitutional Law
  • Civil Procedure

AI Generated Summary

The plaintiff challenged the sufficiency and clarity of regulations set out in CI 94, alleging these regulations failed to ensure transparent, fair, and credible elections as mandated by the Constitution of Ghana 1992. The Supreme Court held that while provisions for transparency and fairness had been made, they were inadequately expressed, leading to potential inconsistencies and confusion. The court ordered the necessary amendments to ensure the steps for collation of results and the inclusion of signature spaces on forms matched constitutional expectations, ultimately requiring signed copies of results to be given to candidates, their representatives, or agents.

JUDGMENT