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Distinction between actual bias and apparent/imputed bias

Forms of bias

How a complaint of bias must be proved; whether mere suspicion is enough

Need for an affidavit to be filed on behalf of the Judge in an application alleging bias on the part of the Judge

Need for an allegation of bias to be proved

On whom lies the onus of proving that there is an allegation of bias against the judge

Position of the law where there is an allegation of bias

The position of the law on judicial bias in Ghana

The principle that the Court is more concerned with the likelihood bias, rather than the factual existence of bias

The rule that a real likelihood of bias must be established to successfully impugn the decision of a judge

The rule that a real likelihood of bias must be proved and a mere suspicion of bias is not enough

The rule that where there is an allegation of bias, a real likelihood of bias must be shown

The test for determining the real likelihood of bias

The test for determining whether there is apparent bias

What the law against bias is concerned with

Whether a party who was given opportunity to be heard can accuse the tribunal of bias

Whether mere or reasonable suspicion of bias is enough to prove an allegation of bias

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