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Categories of applicants that can invoke the special leave jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Distinction between the supervisory jurisdiction and the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Duty of the person invoking the exclusive original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Grounds to be satisfied for successfully invoking the exclusive jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under the 1992 Constitution

Instances where the Supreme Court can exercise its exclusive jurisdiction of enforcement or interpretation of the Constitution

Scope of the appellate and supervisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Scope of the exclusive jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Scope of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Test for determining the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in constitutional matters

Test for determining what is a constitutional case for either interpretation or enforcement within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to entertain actions where it is alleged that any act or omission of any person is inconsistent with, or is in contravention of a provision of the Constitution

The litmus test for deciding the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under the 1992 Constitution

The nature of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 2(2) and 130(1) of the 1992 Constitution

The principle that the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to entertain injunction applications whenever its original jurisdiction is invoked

The principle that the Supreme Court will exercise its interpretative and enforcement jurisdiction where the procedural errors committed by the plaintiff are not so fundamental as to amount to a denial of its jurisdiction

the principle that where a matter can be heard by a superior court other than the Supreme Court, jurisdiction of lower court must first be invoked

The principle that where the Supreme Court has concurrent jurisdiction in any matter with any other Court, then it is to that other Court that the Party may initially resort

The scope of the exclusive original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

The scope of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court with respect to the interpretation of the Constitution

The Supreme Court as the trustee of the Constitution

The types of exclusive original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

The types of jurisdiction shared by the Supreme Court with another court

Whether a citizen of Ghana can bring a pubic interest action in the Supreme Court

Whether an allegation touching on the character and integrity of the Chief Justice is within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Whether an alleged breach of an ordinary statute is a matter within the Supreme Court's jurisdiction

Whether any organ of state can claim immunity to any action commenced in the Supreme Court

Whether it is necessary to prove how the Constitution was breached or contravened where the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court was invoked

Whether the appointment of the Chief Justice is a non-justiciable political question outside the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Whether the exclusive original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court can be invoked through the High Court

Whether the High Court or any other Court has jurisdiction to try suits exclusively triable by the Supreme Court

Whether the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is invoked in all cases of public interest

Whether the jurisdiction to strike down legislation contrary to the Constitution, 1992 is exclusive to the Supreme Court

Whether the Supreme Court can intervene in the work of Parliament

Whether the Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction in all cases

Whether the Supreme Court has inherent jurisdiction to review a judgment

Whether the Supreme Court has inherent power to correct, by way of review, its own errors

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction in an action to enforce a fundamental right for the public interest

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction in human rights litigation

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction in respect of completed acts as well as quia timet actions

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction over an action not for enforcement or interpretation

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to adjudicate on matters properly falling within the parameters of article 146 of the Constitution, 1992

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to deal with contempt cases

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to declare a non-existent or repealed law unconstitutional

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to entertain a case of enforcement of fundamental rights

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to entertain an application for interlocutory injunction where it is not seized with the appeal

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to entertain suits challenging the validity of enactments which are in conflict with the Constitution

Whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to review its judgment

Whether the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in a cause or matter affecting chieftaincy

Whether the Supreme Court has power to inquire into how Parliament approved the appointment of the Chief Justice

Whether the Supreme Court has power to remit to a lower court or tribunal

Whether the Supreme Court has power to remove the Chief Justice

Whether the Supreme Court has power to transfer a case from one court or tribunal to another

Whether the Supreme Court has power to transfer a case from the Regional House of Chiefs to the National House of Chiefs

Whether the Supreme Court has the jurisdiction to deal with any cause, dispute or matter relating to or involving article 2 of the Constitution, 1992

Whether the Supreme Court has the jurisdiction to deal, at first instance, with contempt arising from the Judicial Committee of a Traditional Council

Whether the Supreme Court has the jurisdiction to declare any provision enacted in accordance with the right procedure unconstitutional

Whether the Supreme Court has the jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of the constitution

Whether the Supreme Court has the jurisdiction to hear and determine election petitions

Whether the Supreme Court has the powers to enforce its own judgment and orders

Whether the Supreme Court is precluded from entertaining an appeal merely because the action that was started in the High Court was in respect of a constitutional issue

Whether the Supreme Court is the appropriate forum for the challenge of the laws of an association not made by or under the authority of Parliament

Whether the Supreme Court must be empanelled to constitute five justices to adopt parties' terms of settlement

Whether the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction extends to the application of the Constitution

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