THE REPUBLIC
V.
JUSTICE ANIN YEBOAH AND OTHERS EX PARTE FRANCISCA SERWAA BOATENG

(2018) JELR 67760 (HC)

High Court 29 Mar 2018 Ghana
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- The case involves a lawyer in private practice seeking an order for committal of several individuals, including judges and lawyers, for contempt of court. - The lawyer claims that the respondents have acted disrespectfully towards the cou

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Suit Number:SUIT NO.CR/60/17
Judges:HIS LORDSHIP ERIC KYEI BAFFOUR JUSTICE OF THE HIGH COURT
Counsel:APPLICANT IN PERSON,NANA YAW NTRAKWAH ESQ WITH WITH AKOSUA AKOMAH ASIAMAH FOR ,THE 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH AND 6TH RESPONDENTS

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The need to uphold legal professional standards, the administration and supervision of legal education, among others, were some of the lofty goals that precipitated the establishment of the General Legal Council (hereinafter simply referred to as the GLC) under the Legal Profession Act, Act 32 of 1960. The 1st Respondent, a Justice of the Supreme Court and the chairperson of the Disciplinary Committee of GLC, the 2nd Respondent a Justice of the Court of Appeal whilst the 3rd to 5th Respondents are lawyers of renown within the jurisdiction and members of the Disciplinary Committee of the GLC. The 6th Respondent on the other hand is an office clerk of the GLC. The Respondents have been hauled before this court on a quasi-criminal charge of contempt wherein the Applicant, a lawyer in private practice is seeking an order for committal of the Respondents for contempt in what she claims that the Respondents have acted in a manner that is disrespectful of the court and calls for their …

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