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Petition to the Chief Justice of Ghana

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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    It is good to see someone in the country who will not sit down for our rights to be toyed with.

    What Atuguba did was undemocratic and unwise and it needs to be challenged.

    In a civilized Nations, one is not called verba ...
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  • moyo 10 years ago

    Stupid talk

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  • OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

    Author:-Hon. Martin A.B.K. Amidu.

    ...The Government exercised the latter option when we disagreed over the judgment debt and other Gargantuan crimes. The Government, and my colleague Ministers at the time know that there ...
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  • mensah abrampa 10 years ago

    Is MORON all you could say? what you just did is moronic orthodoxy. Professor Asare has expressed thoughts in succinct style why he thinks the justices of the SCOG are violating the people's rights to freedom of expression. I ...
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  • Lesley Garba 10 years ago

    Don't be surprise about these Street boys Foolsoldiers because they have very little or no education and see the NDC as a platform to loot the country.

  • Ghana First 10 years ago

    Mr. Kwadwo Mensah Abrampa, since when did you realize that, that's the way of all ndc educated and uneducated fool-soldiers? Their express thoughts and reasoning are insults, equalization and unreasonable references. You ar ...
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  • Fontomfrom 10 years ago

    He is on vacation in Ghana ==> a TOURIST!

  • Brainy Guy 10 years ago

    I hope the Judges read this, especially Justice Attugba.

  • CYBERGHANA 10 years ago

    HALT THE UNNECESSARY POLITICKING.
    LET THE SC DO IT'S JOB WITHOUT BEING LECTURED TO BY DISILLUSIONED PROFESSORS.

  • Atumpaih 10 years ago

    In Mahama's Ghana, street boys are regarded more than a Professor.

  • mensah abrampa 10 years ago

    Another intemperate outburst from a myopic ghanaian. Sometimes it appears some ghanaians dont deserve to enjoy the freedom of speech that some brave ghanaians risked life and limbs to secure for us. Here is a learned professo ...
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  • Mohammed Dimbie 10 years ago

    This Stephen Kwaku Asare is a confused and drastically frustrated person wasting his breath on matters beyond his intellectual scope. He claims to have studied law but is an apology to the profession. Useless effusions that w ...
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  • Gabaa 10 years ago

    Please refrain from name calling. This is a well written piece and actually deals with very important current issue facing the nation. Be serious

  • Naa Shomey 10 years ago

    You support the Court for repramanding people who insult the Justices. Yet, you think you should be free to insult the author.

    Some of you lack common decency.

  • GOLD COAST 10 years ago

    Kwaku Asare failed to note in his quotes from other countries that, these were criticisms after court rulings - not when the courts were in session - deliberating on very important issues,as in Ghana.

    The writer and others ...
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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    We are talking about parading people in front of judges without protocol. Even if they have committed a crime, there should be a due process of punishing them and not calling them verbally to come and defend themselves withou ...
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  • Mohammed Dimbie 10 years ago

    The Court has every right to summons anybody committing contempt of court before it and treat it as was done to Sammy Awuku. There is no protocol to follow. If you like, when you are summons, don't respond and we shall see wh ...
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  • John Mensah 10 years ago

    What summons are you talking about? This is how the Kangaroo Courts used to work. Ghana deserves better. I applaud the author.

  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    That is what the good book says. Just leave that idiot who has no brains to think through the article except to insult.

    I don't allow them to have their 15 mins of "shame" on me.

  • Ken 10 years ago

    Do you understand contempt of court?

  • Frank Agyekum 10 years ago

    The author cites many cases where cruticisms were made during the Court proceedings. Read the article before you comment.

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Frank, GOLD COAST may be right. With the except of one, all the case laws cited by the author were comments made after judgement. What my good friend Prof Asare has also failed to consider are the words ("in good faith"). Cri ...
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  • John Amponsah 10 years ago

    What does good faith mean? In the cases he cite where the comments were made while the trial was in process, show us where good faith is used?

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Mr Amponsah, you may refer to Section 16 of the petition and the quote of Lord Denning. What do you understand from the words "make a fair comment" and "can deal faithfully"? It is ok to disagree with me but unacceptable to d ...
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  • John Amponsah 10 years ago

    Mr Ata

    You said we should not read Section 16 because it refers to a case where the judgment had been given. Now you are citing it. Why do you not cite Section 19.

    The truth is no civilized court polices the media to fi ...
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  • Aba 10 years ago

    And even more painful when one sees people who should be considered as enlightened and worst so, those living and benefitting from enlightenment in Western countries. I think a lot of them forget that the societies didn't com ...
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  • Aba 10 years ago

    'We cannot enter into public controversy. Still less into political controversy.We must rely on our conduct itself to be its own vindication. Lord Denning obviously has no size in the Ghana Supreme court and equally Atuguba c ...
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  • John Amponsah 10 years ago

    Greetings,

    This is just to point out to you that the 'John Amponsah' who disagreed with you is not the same John Amponsah who wrote the articles below:

    www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/features/columnist.php?S=Amponsah,%2 ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    This is a high profile case with the otential to erupt into violence.Reportage should therefore be ACCURATE. When people put in their own twists it could lead to violence.

  • Ghana First 10 years ago

    Atta you wrong.




























    what about the one case you referred to? There are many other criticism while the case is in progress; if not what is the essence of freedom of speec ...
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  • PAB 10 years ago

    though what you are saying holds water, we should not forget that the court was being a judge in their own cause thereby violating the nemo judex in causa sua prinicple of natural justice.

  • right 2 cast vote is sacred-Akufo Add 10 years ago

    Sammy Awuku was given the liberty in the dock to explain what he meant, but without any dilly-dallying he chose instead to offer his contrite and remorseful apology. Secondly, you neglect to mention that he also referred to t ...
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  • Huhuhuhu_Ny3hu 10 years ago

    Free Speech, never! His motive in writing this piece is to encourage the 'madness' that is taking place in the country!Where was this so-calledchampion of civil liberties,when certain key figures his party,(the NPP)were issui ...
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  • Mohammed Dimbie 10 years ago

    Where was this Kwaku Asare when the Ghana Bar Association implored the Supreme Court judges to invoke the "contempt of court" clause to deal with those with loose tongues prejudicing the hearing of the petition?

    Does he th ...
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  • Afari Gyan 10 years ago

    Are you surprised? These same judges train these lawyers running the Ghana Bar Association. We need people, like this author, to shake up the system

  • Isaac Karikari 10 years ago

    The issues raised by the Prof. Must be carefully analysed by the receipient in order to forestall any possibility of stifling freedom of speech and of the media in our dear country.

  • Dotse Tsikata 10 years ago

    The supreme court is becoming a jungle court. Thank you

  • Mohammed Dimbie 10 years ago

    ... is really good for those jungle dwellers who don't respect the law.

  • Boat 10 years ago

    Truth speaking.

  • bawieseh I. abdulrazak 10 years ago

    Does this man hold himself as a professor? he should bound down in shame. The sc wants sanity in the waves.

  • John Mensah 10 years ago

    He is NDC. He is defending Atibuga

  • Asonaba 10 years ago

    Thank God we have people like you, Prof. Suppression of democratic rights in a Supreme Court! Only in Ghana can this happen. Atuguba has lost it.

  • Ghana Ni 10 years ago

    Well said Prof.

    The thing is many of us don't know these things, and some, most, or all of the Panel of Judges, may be aware of our ignorance and therefore continue to bully us.

    Nic one.

  • USELESS "PROFESSOR" 10 years ago

    LEFT TO PEOPLE LIKE YOU, GHANA WOULD DESCEND INTO CHAOS AND CIVIL WAR. IF YOU HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO, PLEASE DON'T DO IT HERE ON GHANAWEB.
    YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTE IDIOT.

  • Yaw Oteng 10 years ago

    The professor is saying the judges should not be concerned by rantings and insults from idiots. I am sure he could care less about your insults because he knows you have a low IQ.

    Reading what he wrote and your response, I ...
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  • USELESS PROFESSOR KWAKU 10 years ago

    LOOK AT AN IDIOT EXPOSING HIMSELF. DO YOU WANT NPP TO INSINUATE CIVIL WAR? THE COURT MUST BE FIRM TO AVOID STUPID PEOPLE SENDING USELESS CASES TO COURT AS A MEANS TO INCITE CHAOS AND CIVIL WAR. NPP SENT THIS FOOLISH CASE TO C ...
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  • ken 10 years ago

    I think you are idiot and stupid. you guys should grow up and start to think intelligently because today it will be me but remember your day too will come. what is wrong with what the prof has written. this is not animal farm ...
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  • Kakraba Cromwell 10 years ago

    Heheheheheheheheheehe

    If this whole article is not attention seeking then I don't know how to describe it.
    If The Prof is very serious he should actually make a contemptuous statement so that he is invited to defend his ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    Some people went to jail in Ghana, others lost their lives, to break the "Culture of Silence." That is why freedom of speech is enshrined in the Constitution. For the memory of Prof. Adu Boahen, Tommy Thompson, and others, we ...
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  • Fontomfrom 10 years ago

    Prof. Asare is a "Kantankerous Konfusionist". In his Legon days, he was a militant instigator of the "spill more blood Vandals Aluta"!

  • Kobena 10 years ago

    He is only using the Law of the Land, unless you do not undersstand the words he is using, and he has every right to petition, as a citizen of Ghana.

  • Fontomfrom 10 years ago

    You don't understand: it is called a Revolution of Evolution", Ghana is evolving as a "democraZy".

    Meaning, there was a time when the Prof didn't give a hoot about any "constitution and rights", with the mantra "Let the bl ...
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  • BIG IDEAS 10 years ago

    WE KEEP ON ADVICING BUT MANY ARE ALWAYS FALLING VICTIM TO EGO,PROF YOU ARE ONE.

  • Harry Owusu 10 years ago

    The Supreme Court has summoned Editor-In-Chief of the ‘The Daily Searchlight’ newspaper, Ken Kuranchie to appear before it on Tuesday, July 2, 2013.

    This was contained in a court order signed by the acting registrar of ...
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  • ODONTI 10 years ago

    PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE ADD THE NAME OF THE PROFESSOR TO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN SUMMONED AND LET HIM COME AND DISPLAY HIS LEARNING AT THE SUPREME COURT. WE ARE WAITING TO HEAR HIM. SOME FOOLISHNESS IS UNDERSTOOD ONLY WHEN ITMIS D ...
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  • Roce Koran 10 years ago

    Professor indeed!!! The Supreme Court and Atuguba should do nothing when Daily Guide is feeding the public with lies. Daily Guide wrote that a box of pink sheets have been found in Atuguba's office and Atuguba himself has cal ...
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  • JANETADU JUNTUA 10 years ago

    THIS IS THE MOST STUPID ARTCLE I HAVE EVER READ IN MY LIFE. PROFESSOR?????????????????

  • Prof Lungu 10 years ago

    READ: "...20. All civilized jurisdictions have now accepted that “there is no special perquisite of the judiciary which enables it, as distinguished from other institutions of democratic government, to suppress, edit, or c ...
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  • Okonko Palm 10 years ago

    Arrant nonsense! what do you think you have written.Complete trash.

  • PAB 10 years ago

    oh yeah i sincerely concur with you prof. the supreme court must know of the right thing to be done, they should not take things too personal, in any case when people are brought before them ,they should be represented by co ...
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  • GHANAIAN OBSERVER 10 years ago

    THE IMAGE OF GHANA'S SUPREME COURT IS ALREADY DENTED/TAINTED. WITH JUSTICES ATUGUBA AND BAMFO SIDING AND SHARING SECRET NOTES WITH NDC AFTER EVERY PROCEEDING; AND ATUGUBA OPEN COURT SHOUT AND YELLING AT PETITIONERS LAWYER; AN ...
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  • Kojo 10 years ago

    Chief justices are not above the supreme courts.The supreme court is the third arm of government, aside from parliament and the presidency. Any attempt to create an impartiality by the cj in favor of NPP will be the gravest ...
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  • Prof Lungu 10 years ago

    A good one there, we dare say!

    However, we will say that even fools and the deranged can teach wise men life lessons, sometimes.

    Therefore, justices do not need to skip following the media. They only need to restrain th ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    The CJ is below any supreme court under the law. So appealing to the CJ won't change the resolve of the supreme court to rightfully assert is authority.

  • Prof Lungu 10 years ago

    So, we can surmise authority has gone to he head of those judges, right?

  • Patriot 10 years ago

    After having endured civilian and military dictatorships for the best of thirty years we can hardly accept judicial tyrany. Ironically the judiciary that is supposed to protect us against summary and arbitrary justice is acti ...
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  • Okonko Palm 10 years ago

    This Azar man continues to churn out extremely narrow and one sided articles in support of mayhem just to appease his npp base.He has been advocating selective remedies to the political and judicial process going in the count ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    The supreme court is the highest of the land. The chief justice is only an administrative heads, no less and no more. The chief justice is not even exempted from the warning by the supreme court so what is this writer talking ...
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  • Jonathan Osei 10 years ago

    Do you understand what administrative head is?

  • Kojo 10 years ago

    This is petty

  • CONCERNED GHANAIANS 10 years ago

    If one has reason to feel that the SC is being biased, be that person right or wrong, doesn't he/she have the right to say it? It is better to encourage Sammy Awuku to give reasons for his statement and that such would help t ...
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