Chief Justice Kwasi Anin-Yeboah

CJ Anin Yeboah Retires After 42 Years Of Service In Legal Profession

CJ Anin Yeboah Retires After 42 Years Of Service In Legal Profession

Ghana’s 14th Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin Yeboah, retires today May 24, 2023, after three years at the helm of affairs of Ghana’s Judiciary. He turns 70 years today and must therefore go on compulsory retirement as Conditions of Service for judges of superior courts of Ghana dictate. Kwasi Anin Yeboah, who was born on May 24 1953, in Toase, a town located in the present-day Ashanti Region, had his second cycle education at the Amaniampong Secondary School and the Apam Secondary School. He proceeded to the University of Ghana for his legal studies. He trained as a lawyer at the…
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CJ Urges Judges To Be Fair And Firm As He Inaugurates Akyem Tafo District Court

CJ Urges Judges To Be Fair And Firm As He Inaugurates Akyem Tafo District Court

Chief Justice, His Lordship Kwasi Anin-Yeboah has inaugurated four newly built court buildings in Osino in Fanteakwa South District Akyem Tafo in Abuakwa North Municipality and Koforidua in New Juaben South in the Eastern region to enhance dispensing of justice The projects are part of the 100 courthouses and accompanying residential facilities for Magistrates being built nationwide through the district assembly common fund. In his address during the commissioning of Akyem New Tafo District Court complex, His Lordship Kwasi Anin-Yeboah said the judiciary is the backbone of rule of law and democracy and a strong judicial system is essential to…
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Chief Justice Directs All Court Of Appeal Sittings In Tamale, Ho, Cape Coast, Koforidua Be Suspended

Chief Justice Directs All Court Of Appeal Sittings In Tamale, Ho, Cape Coast, Koforidua Be Suspended

Chief Justice Kwasi Anin-Yeboah has suspended Court of Appeal sittings in Ho, Tamale, Cape Coast and Koforidua, regional capitals of Volta, Northern, Central and Eastern regions respectively. All appeals from the Northern Sector of the country including the Upper East, Upper West, North East, Northern, Savannah, Bono East, Ahafo, Western North and Ashanti regions would be heard in Kumasi. All appeals in the Southern sector including the Western, Central, Eastern, Oti, Volta, and Greater Accra Region will be heard in Accra. “In view of this, all pending appeals in the Court of Appeal listed above are accordingly transferred to Kumasi and Accra…
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