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  2. Tuffour v. Attorney-General - Wikipedia

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    The case of Tuffour v Attorney General is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Ghana.The case centers on the controversial dismissal of then, Chief Justice Fred Apaloo by the Parliament of the Third Republic and the subsequent legal challenge that sought to contest this dismissal.

  3. Re Akoto and 7 Others - Wikipedia

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    The case of Re Akoto and 7 Others is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Ghana that challenged the legality of the Preventive Detention Act (PDA). [1] The case centered on the arrest of Baffour Akoto, the then Chief Linguist of the Asantehene, along with seven others, who were detained under the Preventive Detention Act (PDA).

  4. Sallah v. Attorney-General - Wikipedia

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    The case of Sallah v Attorney-General popularly known as the Sallah Case is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Ghana.The case revolves around the termination of 568 public servants, including Mr. E.K. Sallah, under the new 1969 Constitution, and the subsequent legal challenge that questioned the legality of these dismissals.

  5. Lists of landmark court decisions - Wikipedia

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    The Case of Prohibitions (1607) (Court of Common Pleas) Bushel's Case (1670) (Court of Common Pleas): establishing the principle that a judge cannot coerce a jury to convict. Entick v Carrington [1765] 19 Howell's State Trials 1030: establishing the civil liberties of individuals and limiting the scope of executive power.

  6. Pearson Education Limited v Morgan Adzei - Wikipedia

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    The respondent, who was the plaintiff in the trial court, is the one who wrote the novel Woes of the African Mother, which was first published in August 1982.This novel was then selected by the West African Examination Council as one of the prescribed texts for prose in the English Language paper for the academic years 2004 to 2006 for the Basic Education Certificate Examination for junior ...

  7. Supreme Court of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Ghana is the highest judicial body in Ghana. [1] Ghana's 1992 constitution guarantees the independence and separation of the Judiciary from the Legislative and the Executive arms of government. [2] The Supreme Court of Ghana has the final say on legal matters and can overturn lower court decisions.

  8. List of corruption cases in Ghana - Wikipedia

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  9. Nii Ashie Kotey - Wikipedia

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    1995 - "The Supreme Court and Conflict Resolution in the Fourth Republic", in M. Ocquaye (ed.) Democracy and Conflict Resolution in Ghana, Accra, Goldtype Publications, pp. 276-309. 1994 - With C. Sargent, et. al. "Incentives for the Sustainable Management of the Tropical High Forest in Ghana" (1994) Commonwealth Forestry Review 73 (3), pp. 155 ...