ELIKPLIM AGBEMAVA
V.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND ALFRED TUAH-YEBOAH

(2018) JELR 67382 (SC)

Supreme Court 21 Nov 2018 Ghana
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- The case involves the interpretation of article 72 of the Constitution of Ghana regarding the exercise of the prerogative of mercy and its extension to convictions for contempt of court. - Contempt of court can be classified as either civ

Case Details

Suit Number:CONSOLIDATED WRIT NOS. J1/20/2016J1/21/2016J1/23/2016
Judges:ADINYIRA (MRS) JSC (PRESIDING), DOTSE JSC, YEBOAH JSC (DISSENTING), BAFFOE-BONNIE JSC, BENIN JSC, APPAU JSC, PWAMANG JSC
Counsel:DR. OWUSU DAPAAH FOR THE PLAINTIFF IN SUIT NO J1/20/2016; BRIGHT OBENG-MANU FOR THE PLAINTIFF IN SUIT NO J1/21/2016.,AKPOTO AMPAW WITH HIM OFOSUA AMAGYEI (MS) AND PRISCILLA ,AKYEAMPONG FOR THE PLAINTIFF IN SUIT NO J1/23/2016.,GRACE OPPONG PRINCIPAL STATE ATTORNEY WITH HER MODESTA LEGIFO,ASSISTANT STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE RESPONDENT.

JUDGMENT

BENIN, JSC

This matter calls for the court’s interpretation of article 72 of the Constitution, 1992, whether or not the exercise of the prerogative of mercy extends to conviction for an offence founded on contempt of court. The court is also called upon to decide whether the prerogative of mercy is an affront to the independence of the judiciary as conceived under the Constitution. There is yet a third issue whether the absence of regulations disables the President from exercising the power conferred upon him by article 72 of the Constitution. These are the core issues raised in this case.

Background facts

On the 29th of June, 2016 three people namely, Godwin Ako Gunn, Alistair Nelson and Salifu Maase alias Mugabe, uttered certain statements on a talk show broadcast on an Accra radio station known as Montie FM, 100.1 FM, which were believed to be contemptuous of the Supreme Court, inter alia. On the 5th of July, 2016, those people appeared before this Court on a summons issued by…

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