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  2. Judiciary of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Ghanaian Judiciary has a history of independence that originates from the 1992 constitution that proclaims that the only body able to outline how the Judiciary shall function is the constitution itself, [9] baring any external influence from other branches of government such as the President and Parliament.

  3. 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.

  4. List of justices of the Supreme Court of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justice of Ghana 2001–2003 35 19 November 1991 [53] Joyce Bamford-Addo: Director of Public Prosecutions 2nd Deputy Speaker of the Consultative Assembly: October 2004 [54] First female justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana [55] and first female Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana: 36 19 November 1991 [56] Charles Hayfron-Benjamin: Private ...

  5. Politics of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The structure and the power of the judiciary are independent of the two other branches of government. The Judiciary of Ghana is responsible for interpreting, applying and enforcing the laws of Ghana, and exists to settle legal conflicts fairly and in a more competent way. [23] The Supreme Court of Ghana has broad powers of judicial review. It ...

  6. Government of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Ghana was created as a parliamentary democracy, followed by alternating military and civilian governments in Ghana. In January 1993, military government gave way to the Fourth Republic after presidential and parliamentary elections in late 1992.

  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. Ministry of Justice (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice was created in 1951 after the Lidbury Commission was established to come up with recommendations upon reviewing the Gold Coast Civil Service. [2] The commission established that the establishment of ministries by the then newly established Gold Coast government, headed by Kwame Nkrumah (then Prime Minister and Head of Government Business), was to be modelled under the ...

  9. 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.