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  2. Ministry of Justice (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice & Attorney General's Office of Ghana oversees legal matters that pertain to the State's executive power and drafts any legislation accordingly. The Attorney General is responsible for any civil cases and acts as the defendant on behalf of Ghana. The Ministry of Justice was founded in 1951 as a result of the ...

  3. Attorney General of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The current Attorney General is Dominic Akuritinga Ayine. He was appointed by President John Mahama in 2025. [2] Betty Mould-Iddrisu was the first woman to be appointed as Attorney-General in Ghana. She was appointed by President John Atta Mills and was in office between 2009 and 2011. [3] Obed Asamoah was appointed by President Jerry Rawlings ...

  4. General Legal Council - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Justice of Ghana currently in office is the chairperson for the council. The council also includes the three most senior members of the Supreme Court of Ghana ; the Attorney General of Ghana and his or her nominee; and the President, Vice President, and secretary of the Ghana Bar Association .

  5. Judiciary of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    In Ghana, though, the Judiciary has a much different role in preserving human rights. The Superior Courts have the duty of preserving the Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms as is clearly outlined in the constitution that includes preserving equality for all genders, skin colors, origins, beliefs, and religions. [9]

  6. Philip Edward Archer - Wikipedia

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    Admitted a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature of England and Wales in 1957, he returned to Ghana and joined the office of the Registrar-General. Appointed registrar-general in 1959 and judicial secretary in 1961, he became a High Court judge in 1964 and a Supreme Court judge in 1980.

  7. Chief Justice of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The chief justice is appointed by the president of Ghana in consultation with the Council of State of Ghana and with the approval of the Parliament of Ghana. [9] A person qualified to be the chief justice of Ghana must be of a high moral character and have proven integrity and must have been a lawyer for at least fifteen years to have been eligible for appointment to the Supreme Court in the ...

  8. Gertrude Torkornoo - Wikipedia

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    Justice Torkornoo was nominated to the Supreme Court of Ghana in November 2019. [6] She was sworn in on 17 December 2019. [2] In her work as chair of the E-Justice Committee, she led the planning of automation of all levels of courts, procurement and incorporation of the electronic resources and software in the work of the Judicial Service.

  9. Ernest Gaewu - Wikipedia

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    After completing his legal education, Gaewu worked at Mawulorm Chambers in the Volta Region under the leadership of Justice Jones Dotse. In 2009, he became the head of the chamber. From 2012 to 2015, he served as the assistant secretary and then secretary of the Volta Bar, as well as a member of the National Council of the Ghana Bar Association ...