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REPUBLIC
V.
CENTRAL REGIONAL HOUSE OF CHIEFS JUDICIAL COMMITTEE; EX PARTE AABA

(2001) JELR 68260 (SC)

Supreme Court 25 Jul 2001 Ghana
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- The case revolves around three main issues: the obligation of the judicial committee of the regional house of chiefs to provide reasons for its judgment at the time of announcement, the requirement for the committee to deliver judgment wi

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Judges:AMPIAH JSC, KPEGAH JSC, ADJABENG JSC, LAMPTEY JSC, ADZOE JSC
Counsel:DR W C EKOW DANIELS FOR THE APPELLANTS; EBOW DAWSON FOR THE RESPONDENTS.
Other Citations:[2001-2002] 1 GLR 221

ADZOE JSC

The issues for determination in this appeal are of great interest. They are also not very simple. They include the following which I identify as the major ones:

(1) Is the judicial committee of the regional house of chiefs bound in law by rule 11 of the Chieftaincy (National and Regional Houses of Chiefs) Procedure Rules, 1972 (CI 27) to give the reasons for its judgment at the time that the judgment is announced? Otherwise stated, is it wrong for the judicial committee to announce its judgment and reserve for another date the reasons for the judgment?

(2) Does the law require the judicial committee to deliver judgment within a limited period of time after the close of the hearing of the case?

(3) If there is a time limit for the delivery of a judgment, then what is the effect on a judgment in which reasons are not stated but reserved and not given within the period for delivery of the judgment?

The first issue was raised before the High Court; issue (2) came up in the Court of…

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