Bail and the law: What is the process? Bail is the process of procuring the release of an accused person from legal custody. In order for...
Discussions on the types of marriages celebrated in Ghana have in recent times given the impression that persons married under the ordinance have more advantages than...
The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre Act, 2013 (Act 865) (GIPC Act) and the Technology Transfer Regulations, 1992 (L.I. 1547) (TTA Regulations) constitute the main legal framework...
Under the criminal justice system, a crime is regarded as an offence against the state and not the victim. The state steps into the shoes of...
The Criminal Law and Mental Health; laws applicable in Ghana Mental health issues have dominated global health conversations over the years, mainly due to the increasing...
The Matrimonial Causes Act, 1971 (Act 367) governs the current law on divorce in Ghana. The law provides that, a petition for divorce may be presented...
While the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) outlines a number of criminal offences and prescribes punishments for offenders, a number of the crimes outlined in...
Article 22(1) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana requires that reasonable provision should be made for surviving spouses out of the estate of a deceased spouse...
Missing Record of Proceedings; its implications in court trials The fundamental pillar in Justice delivery and effective ruling on matters at the courts (whether criminal or...
In criminal matters, the fundamental human right, as some say, is curtailed immediately someone is charged by the police. It is plausible to indicate that, the...