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Ofankor Tenant murder: Prosecution tenders 47 live cartridges retrieved from landlord

State Prosecutors have through the Police at Mile 7 Police Station tendered in evidence some 47 live cartridges retrieved from the residence of Victor Nana Kankam, the Landlord who is standing trial for the murder of his tenant. Nana Kankam, also a businessman has been charged with the murder of Benjamin Okyere, a musician at […]

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Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd

Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd [1952] 2 QB 795 (Court of Queen’s Bench) [1953] 1 QB 401 (CA) In the case of Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd, the defendant, Boots faced charges under the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1933, section 18, which mandated

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Case Brief: Gibson v Manchester City Council

In Gibson v Manchester City Council [1979] 1 WLR 294 (HL), the case revolved around the Council’s policy of selling council houses to tenants. The respondent tenant applied for details regarding the price and mortgage terms using a printed form. In response, the city treasurer sent a letter indicating that the Council “may be prepared

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Case Brief: Central London Property Trust Ltd. v High Trees House Ltd.

Central London Property Trust Ltd. v High Trees House Ltd. [1947] KB 130 In September 1937, the plaintiffs let a block of flats in London to the defendants for a term of 99 years at a rent of £2,500 a year. In 1940, owing to the wartime conditions and bombing raids over London, only a

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Full text: Statement by Speaker on refusal of the President to accept the transmission of Anti-LGBTQ Bill

Introduction Honourable Members, I address you today amid circumstances that profoundly challenge the core principles of our constitutional democracy. At the outset, I must express my profound regret concerning the conduct displayed by the Presidency following Parliament’s successful unanimous passage of the Human Sexual Values Bill, 2021. The behaviour exhibited by the Presidency in refusing

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Anthony Goodnuff Appiah Larbi writes: Clarifying the Role of Silence in Contractual Consent.

 CLARIFYING THE ROLE OF SILENCE IN CONTRACTUAL CONSENT Anthony Goodnuff Appiah Larbi [1] Introduction It is usually said silence means consent in our everyday statements. This reminds me of my Senior High School (SHS) days. My Elective English Literature teacher, Mr. Afful[2], in one of his comments to make class interesting said, gone were the

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US accuses Apple of ‘broad, sustained, and illegal’ smartphone monopoly

Justice department lawsuit alleges tech giant illegally prevented competition by restricting access to its software and hardware. The US government on Thursday filed a sprawling antitrust case against Apple, alleging that the tech giant has illegally prevented competition by restricting access to its software and hardware. The case is a direct challenge to the company’s

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Ghana signs visa waiver agreement with Malawi

Ghana and Malawi have signed an agreement on a visa waiver regime for holders of ordinary, diplomatic and service passports. The agreement which took effect on February 7, 2024, is designed to enhance the bilateral ties and ongoing collaboration between the two nations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration in a statement dated

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Former Brazil international Robinho arrested to serve rape sentence

Former Brazil international football player Robinho has been arrested to serve a nine-year prison sentence for rape. He was convicted two years ago in Italy for his part in the gang rape of an Albanian woman at a night club in Milan in 2013. Robinho, 40, was arrested at his flat in his home city

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