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Supreme Court of Ghana

Ghana's apex court, established 1876, hearing cases on constitutional rights, airport renaming, religious discrimination, and criminal procedure.

2026-04-282026-06-23

In coverage

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  1. April 2026
  2. The Ghanaian Times

    The Supreme Court of Ghana has dismissed an application by the Board of Governors of Wesley Girls’ Senior High School seeking to be struck out of a suit over alleged religious discrimination against Muslim students.

    Supreme Court dismisses bid to strike out Wesley Girls board in Hijab case
  3. Joy Online

    His comments come amid heightened concerns from the Ghana Journalists Association, which is heading to the Supreme Court of Ghana to challenge what it describes as the misuse of the law by security agencies to arrest and intimidate journalists.

    Electronic Communications Act not meant to regulate journalists’ conduct – Inusah Fuseini
  4. The Ghanaian Times

    The Supreme Court of Ghana, is marking its 150th anniversary, highlighting a rich legacy of judicial service.

    Supreme Court at 150: Legacy, reforms and future outlook
  5. Joy Online

    Dr Ayine further noted that Justice Gbadegbe’s book, Procedure and Practice in the Supreme Court of Ghana, serves as a blueprint for judges, law students, and other legal practitioners, guiding them in the pursuit of professional excellence.

    Dr Ayine describes late Justice Gbadegbe’s contribution as invaluable as family launches his book in Accra

Yesterday

  1. Ghana's firearms law: registration requirements and penalties explained

    An article outlines Ghana's legal framework for gun ownership under the Arms and Ammunition Act, 1972, emphasizing that holding a firearm is a regulated privilege requiring mandatory registration with police and strict compliance with the law to avoid penalties including five years in jail.

    17 hours ago · Joy Online

Friday 12 June

  1. Speaker to address Supreme Court's 150th anniversary in July 2026

    The Speaker of Parliament will deliver a keynote lecture on July 23, 2026, as part of Ghana's Supreme Court's 150th-anniversary celebration, which runs from July 2–31, 2026, and will include lectures, legal outreach, health walks, and a moot court.

    12 June 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Monday 1 June

  1. Ghana passes anti-LGBTQ bill amid sovereignty and foreign aid concerns

    Ghana's Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill criminalises homosexuality and LGBTQ+ advocacy, with penalties of up to three years' imprisonment for identifying as LGBTQ+ and up to ten years for promoting LGBTQ+ activities. The legislation also requires citizens to report suspected violations to police and forces a reckoning over the nation's democratic identity, fiscal stability, and international partnerships.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 30 May

  1. Excessive bail conditions threaten constitutional rights in Ghana

    An analysis argues that bail conditions imposed on suspects in Ghana have become increasingly severe in recent years, involving large cash sums and restrictive conditions that amount to de facto pre-trial punishment and undermine the constitutional guarantees of personal liberty and presumption of innocence.

    30 May 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 20 May

  1. Ghana's Legal Education Act advances continental independence

    An opinion piece argues that the Legal Education Act, 2026 and its new Council for Legal Education and Training represent the next stage of Ghana's legal independence, following Nkrumah's establishment of the Ghana School of Law to free the nation from dependence on Britain for legal training. The author contends Ghana should lead Africa by building one of the continent's strongest systems of professional legal education.

    20 May 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Friday 15 May

  1. Supreme Court orders Attorney-General response in airport renaming dispute

    Ghana's Supreme Court has directed the Attorney-General to file a response within seven days to a legal challenge by lawyer Austin Kwabena Brako-Powers contesting the reported renaming of Kotoka International Airport, with the plaintiff arguing the change violates the General Kotoka Trust Decree, 1969 and requires formal legal procedures.

    15 May 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 12 May

  1. Ghana debates "Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill"

    An opinion piece argues that Ghana's proposed "Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill," reintroduced in Parliament after failing to pass in 2024, contradicts Ghana's Constitution by violating guarantees of dignity and prohibitions on discrimination. The author contends that constitutions exist to protect unpopular or marginalized groups, and that Ghana should align domestic law with its international stance on human rights.

    12 May 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Monday 11 May

  1. Supreme Court dismisses Ecobank's bid to overturn Ofori judgment

    The Supreme Court has dismissed Ecobank Ghana's application to set aside an earlier ruling in favour of Daniel Ofori. The court confirmed that Ofori is entitled to monthly compounded interest at 30 per cent from June 2, 2008, to July 25, 2018, with post-judgment interest accruing at 13.5 per cent until full payment, and awarded GH¢50,000 in costs in his favour.

    11 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. High Court rejects bid to halt NSS scandal trial

    The High Court's Criminal Division 4 has rejected an oral application by the defence to stay proceedings in the National Service Scheme scandal trial. The defence counsel had sought to suspend proceedings pending a Supreme Court application challenging the constitutionality of a 2018 practice direction, but the trial court found no evidence that the Supreme Court application had been properly served.

    11 May 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 4 May

  1. Heath Goldfields pays GH¢139 million in Bogoso-Prestea worker arrears

    Heath Goldfields has paid over GH¢139 million to workers at the Bogoso-Prestea mine since taking over operations in late 2024, prioritising settlement of salary arrears inherited from the previous operator Future Global Resources. The company inherited nearly $87 million in liabilities including more than $25 million owed to workers, and says the payments aim to restore worker dignity and rebuild trust after years of uncertainty.

    4 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 30 April

  1. Supreme Court rejects bid to remove Wesley Girls board from hijab case

    Ghana's Supreme Court has dismissed the Board of Governors of Wesley Girls' Senior High School's application to be struck from a suit over alleged religious discrimination against Muslim students. The suit, filed in December 2024, challenges restrictions on Muslim students wearing hijabs, observing Ramadan fasting, and practising other aspects of their faith, claiming these violate constitutional guarantees of religious freedom; the Attorney-General's Department argues the school's Methodist identity permits such regulations.

    30 April 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Wednesday 29 April

  1. Electronic Communications Act not designed for journalists, former MP argues

    Former Tamale Central MP Inusah Fuseini has stated that the Electronic Communications Act was not originally intended to regulate journalists' conduct, but rather to regulate electronic communications generally. He said the question of whether the law applies to journalism may ultimately require judicial interpretation.

    29 April 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Ghana's Supreme Court marks 150 years of legal service

    Ghana's Supreme Court is marking its 150th anniversary, tracing its origins to 1876 when it was established under the Supreme Court Ordinance during the colonial era. The milestone has renewed calls for reforms to strengthen the court's role in upholding the rule of law and democratic governance.

    29 April 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Tuesday 28 April

  1. Attorney-General eulogises late Justice Gbadegbe at book launch

    Dr Dominic Ayine, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, praised the contributions of late Supreme Court Judge Justice Nasiru Suleman Gbadegbe as invaluable to Ghana's judiciary and nation at an event where his family launched his book "Procedure and Practice in the Supreme Court of Ghana." The publication, which Ayine described as a blueprint for judges and legal practitioners, was completed before Gbadegbe's death in April 2025.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

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