FOOD SOVEREIGNTY GHANA
V.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL

(2023) JELR 111292 (SC)

Supreme Court 31 May 2023 Ghana
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- Supreme Court dismissed the plaintiff’s action challenging the Plant Variety Protection Act, 2020 (Act 1050) as unconstitutional, holding there was no genuine issue of interpretation or enforcement under articles 2(1) and 130(1) of the 19

Case Details

Suit Number:J1/02/2022
Judges:BAFFOE-BONNIE J.S.C., (PRESIDING), PWAMANG J.S.C., AMEGATCHER J.S.C, LOVELACE-JOHNSON J.S.C., PROF. MENSA-BONSU J.S.C., KULENDI J.S.C., ACKAH-YENSU J.S.C.
Counsel:WAYOE GHANAMANNTI for the Plaintiff; VIVIAN OPOKU-AGYAKWA (Principal State Attorney) for the Defendant.

JUDGMENT

AMEGATCHER JSC

INTRODUCTION

The plaintiff, a Non-Governmental Organization incorporated in Ghana, invokes the original jurisdiction of this Court pursuant to articles 1(2), 2(1) and 130(1) of the Constitution, 1992 about the passage by the Parliament of Ghana of the Plant Variety Protection Act, 2020 (Act 1050), for the following reliefs:

1. A declaration that Section 61 of the Plant Variety Protection Act, 2020 (Act 1050) which enjoins the Attorney General and Minister for Justice to ensure that the implementation of the Act does not affect the fulfilment of the obligations of Ghana pertaining to the protection of plant breeder rights under the Convention to which Ghana is a party and also Section 63 of Act 1050 which defines "Convention" to mean the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants of 1961 is inconsistent with Articles 1 (2), 11 and 75 of the 1992 Constitution.

2. A declaration that Section 22 of Act 1050 which provides that a plant breeder …

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