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SAMUEL ATTA-MENSAH v. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL & ORS, CONSOLIDATED JUDGMENT

2015

SUPREME COURT

GHANA

CORAM

  • AKUFFO (MS), CJ PRESIDING
  • ANSAH, JSC
  • ADINYIRA (MRS), JSC
  • DOTSE, JSC
  • YEBOAH ,JSC
  • GBADEGBE, JSC
  • AKOTO BAMFO (MRS), JSC
  • BENIN, JSC
  • AKAMBA, JSC

Areas of Law

  • Constitutional Law
  • Civil Procedure

AI Generated Summary

This case addressed the refusal of the Speaker of Parliament to subscribe to the oath of the President while both the President and Vice-President were abroad. The court held that the Speaker must take the oath each time the President and Vice-President are out of the country, and his refusal to do so constituted a violation of his oath of office. However, the court determined that the Speaker's actions did not constitute a high crime under the Constitution. Additionally, the court ruled that the proper party to answer for the acts of the Speaker is the Attorney-General. The legal principles emphasized the importance of adhering to constitutional requirements and clarified the process for initiating high crime allegations.