ACQUAH JSC. Delivered the ruling of the court.
My Lords, the original jurisdiction vested in the Supreme Court under articles 2(1) and 130(1) of the Constitution, 1992 to interpret and enforce the provisions of the Constitution, is a special jurisdiction meant to be invoked in suits raising genuine or real issues of interpretation of a provision of the Constitution, or the enforcement of a provision of the Constitution or a question whether an enactment was made ultra vires Parliament, or any other authority or person by law or under the Constitution: see Gbedemah v. Awonoor-Williams (1969) 2 G&G 438; Tait v. Ghana Airways Corporation (1970) 2 G and G 527; Yiadom I v. Amaniampong [1981] GLR 3, SC; Edusei v. Attorney-General [1996-97] SC GLR 1, on review Edusei v. Attorney-General (No 2) [1998-99] SGCLR 753 and Republic v. Special Tribunal; Ex parte Akosah [1980] GLR 592, CA.
This special jurisdiction is not meant to usurp, or to be resorted to in place of any of the jurisdictions of a …