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Can Parliament and President be injuncted from performing their constitutional duties?

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  • Nsia 1 month ago

    Kofi, mo ne kasa! Trouble is, our duplicitous and hypocritical president was the first person to tell us that he cannot assent to the bill because some airy - fairy individual had filed a case against it at the Supreme Cou ...
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  • Batuta 1 month ago

    Is the writer not indirectly telling the Supreme Court how the Court should treat the suits? Does he think he knows the Law better than all the Lawyers he has mentioned?The President is not a fool to assent to any chaff sent ...
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  • Batuta 1 month ago

    Is the writer not indirectly telling the Supreme Court how the Court should treat the suits? Does he think he knows the Law better than all the Lawyers he has mentioned?The President is not a fool to assent to any chaff sent ...
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  • Nsia 1 month ago

    Our biased Supreme Court is not much to talk about. That said, lawyers including your "Idol" Akufo Addo can abuse the law. To put it in another context for you to comprehend, kindly Google... Full list of Bad or worst ruling ...
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  • Truth Stands 1 month ago

    The Supreme Court can rely on the Non -justifiable political question doctrine to dismiss Richard Sky's case.