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ELORM KWAMI GORNI
V.
VODAFONE GHANA LIMITED & ORS

(2026) JELR 114865 (SC)

Supreme Court 25 Feb 2026 Ghana
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- The appellant, a Vodafone customer in Ghana, discovered that his Ghana Card details had been used, without his consent, to register an unfamiliar SIM card and associated Vodafone Cash account, and subsequently de-linked without his author

Case Details

Suit Number:CIVIL APPEAL NO. J4/40/2025
Judges:AMADU, JSC (PRESIDING) PROF. MENSA-BONSU (MRS), JSC KULENDI, JSC DARKO ASARE, JSC DZAMEFE, JSC
Counsel:APPLICANT/APPELLANT/APPELLANT IN PERSON. MARTIN AGYIN-SAMPONG ESQ. WITH EMMANUEL MURRAY FOR THE 1ST RESPONDENT/RESPONDENT/RESPONDENT. YAW BERHENE BONSU ESQ. FOR THE 3RD RESPONDENT/RESPONDENT/ RESPONDENT WITH ADWOA FLETCHER ESQ. AND NANA AMOBEA ANTWI–LARBI ESQ.
Location:Accra

JUDGMENT

MAJORITY OPINION

PROF. MENSA-BONSU (MRS) JSC:

“Good name in man and woman,

...Is the immediate jewel of their souls.

But he that filches from me my good name

Robs me of that which not enriches him

And makes me poor indeed.”

William Shakespeare.

This is an appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal dated 6th February 2025.

Facts and Background

The 1st respondent is a telecommunications company (Telco) in Ghana. The 3rd respondent is a statutory body established under the National Communications Act, 2008 (Act 769). Sometime in September 2021, the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation launched a national exercise, the National Sim Card Registration Exercise (NSCRE) aimed at registering about 40 million subscribers of its services.

In compliance with this directive, the 1st respondent put modalities in place to register Subscriber Identity Module (SIM). The process which commenced on 1st October 2021..... involved submitting one’s Ghana Identity Card (Ghana Card) to the Telco f…

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