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Case Brief: Republic v. Director of Special Branch; Ex Parte Salifa (No 2)[1]

Statement of Facts: Following the release of Mohammed Abdul Rahim Baba Salifa on the order of the High Court in the Ex Parte Salifa (no 1),[2] the Special Branch of the Police Service rearrested him. This time, he was accused of subversion. His father subsequently filed a writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum and prayed […]

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Case Brief: State v. General Officer Commanding the Ghana Army; Ex Parte Braimah[1]

Statement of Facts: The respondent, a Nigerian citizen resident in Ghana, was arrested by the army authorities on suspicion of having committed the offence of stealing. At the time, the army had the power to arrest and prosecute just like the police. The Attorney-General gave a written consent for the respondent to be detained for

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Case Brief: Ghana Bar Association v. Attorney-General and Abban (Abban Case)

“With great respect to my learned brother, I think this a very simplistic way to consider a serious and deep legal concept like the “”political question”. I have always been of the view that the principle of political question is something which is inherent in the concept of separation of powers where certain functions are

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