Supreme Court of Ghana | |
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5°32′43.8072″N 0°12′17.3736″W / 5.545502000°N 0.204826000°W | |
Established | 1876 |
Location | Accra, Ghana |
Coordinates | 5°32′43.8072″N 0°12′17.3736″W / 5.545502000°N 0.204826000°W |
Composition method | Presidential nomination, in consultation with the Council of State and with Parliamentary confirmation and approval |
Authorised by | Supreme Court Ordinance, 1876 and Constitution of Ghana, 1992 |
Judge term length | Mandatory retirement at age 70 |
Number of positions | A minimum of 9 |
Website | The Judicial Service of Ghana |
Chief Justice of Ghana | |
Currently | Gertrude Torkornoo |
Since | 12 June 2023 |
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The Supreme Court of Ghana is the highest judicial body in Ghana.[1] Ghana's 1992 constitution guarantees the independence and separation of the Judiciary from the Legislative and the Executive arms of government.[2]
The Supreme Court of Ghana has the final say on legal matters and can overturn lower court decisions. The Court consists of nine justices and hears cases on a wide range of issues, including criminal law, civil law, and administrative law.[3]
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