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Hanna Tetteh takes on Supreme Court over ex-parte decision against the Speaker’s ruling

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionOctober 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Hanna Tetteh takes on Supreme Court over ex-parte decision against the Speaker’s ruling
Former Foreign Affairs Minister Hanna Tetteh
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Former Foreign Affairs Minister Hanna Tetteh has waded into the conversation about the Supreme Court’s decision to stay the implementation of the Speaker of Parliament’s decision to declare four seats vacant.

In a statement shared via social media, Hanna Tetteh questioned whether the Supreme Court listens to public sentiments on their rulings.

She acknowledged, “Of course, they are expected to interpret the law and ensure its application without fear or favor, but they do so within the context of the society that the laws govern.”

The former Foreign Affairs Minister reminded the Supreme Court that “A strong, principled judiciary is essential to a competitive but peaceful democracy. They have an important role to play in ensuring this democracy not only survives but thrives.”

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When the Justices of the Supreme Court take their decisions, or make orders in whatever circumstances, not just in the context of the recent ex-parte decision against the Speaker’s ruling, do they listen to the public commentary and reflect on their decision, its implications and how it has been received not only by the parties to the particular suit or in a case with political undertones the legal profession, the businesses/investor community, the diplomatic community, religious actors, the unions, civil society and other key social actors? Of course they are expected to interpret the law and ensure its application without fear of favour but they do so within the context of the society that the laws govern. We live in hyper-partisan times, and the closer we get to elections the more tense the political environment, and consequently the times when peace and security within the state is at its most fragile.

A strong, principled judiciary is essential to a competitive but peaceful democracy. They have an important role to play in ensuring this democracy not only survives, but thrives.

 

Source: mynewsgh.com

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