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Constitutional Law of Ghana & Leading Cases
- 1992 Constitution of Ghana
- Supremacy of the Constitution
- Judicial Review in Ghana
- Tuffour v Attorney-General
- Bilson v Apaloo
- NPP v Attorney-General (31st December)
- Separation of Powers Ghana
- Fundamental Human Rights Ghana
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Citizenship Law Ghana
- Executive Powers of President
- Parliamentary Privileges Ghana
- Council of State Ghana
- Chieftaincy Act Ghana
- Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ)
- Supreme Court Jurisdiction Ghana
- Original Jurisdiction Article 2
- Enforcement Jurisdiction Article 130
- Review Jurisdiction Supreme Court
- NPP v NDC (1993)
- Kuenyehia v Archer
- Amidu v President Kufuor
- Asare v Attorney-General
- Constitutional interpretation rules
- Purposive approach to interpretation
- Constitutional litigation process
- Writ of summons Supreme Court
- Mandamus against public officers
- Habeas corpus in Ghana
- Quo warranto procedures
- Certiorari Supreme Court power
- Prohibition writs in administrative law
- Declaration of nullity
- Interim injunctions constitutional cases
- Amidu v Attorney-General (No. 1)
- Mensah v Attorney-General
- In re Akoto (1961)
- Preventive Detention Act
- State of emergency powers
- Fundamental rights derogations
- Freedom of speech Article 21
- Freedom of media in Ghana
- National Media Commission
- Right to information Act Ghana
- Right to administrative justice Article 23
- Right to fair trial Article 19
- Rule of law concept Ghana
- Constitutionalism in West Africa
- Amendment of Constitution Article 289
- Entrenched clauses amendment
- Non-entrenched clauses amendment
- Referendum requirements Ghana
- Public interest litigation
- Locus standi in constitutional law
- Liberal locus standi rules
- Attorney-General as public defender
- Independent judiciary tenure
- Removal of judges Article 146
- Judicial Council representation
- High Court supervisory jurisdiction
- District court lack of jurisdiction
- Article 2 interpretation vs application
- Yiadom v A-G
- Tsatsu Tsikata v Republic
- Justice Kpegah v Mills
- Chieftaincy disputes jurisdiction
- National House of Chiefs
- Regional House of Chiefs judicial committee
- Destoolment procedures
- Enstoolment constitutional rules
- Traditional Councils jurisdiction
- Stool Lands Administration Act
- Public Lands Protection Act
- Eminent domain powers Article 20
- Compulsory acquisition compensation
- Prompt payment of compensation
- Public interest definition
- Electoral Commission of Ghana powers
- Voter registration eligibility cases
- Abu Ramadan v Electoral Commission
- Jean Mensa EC litigation
- Presidential election petition rules
- 2012 Election Petition case
- 2020 Election Petition case
- Contempt of court rules Ghana
- Montie 3 contempt case
- Supreme Court inherent powers
- Constitutional conventions Ghana
- Decentralization and Local Government
- District Assemblies Common Fund
- MCE appointment process
- Public Services Commission
- Audit Service of Ghana powers
- Special Prosecutor Act Ghana
- Anti-corruption legislation
- Financial administration regulations
- Judicial independence finances
Criminal Law (Act 29) & Penal Offence Terms
- Criminal Offences Act 1960 Act 29
- Criminal Procedure Code Act 30
- Mens Rea in Ghana Law
- Actus Reus definition
- Causation in criminal law
- Novus actus interveniens Ghana
- Intentional offences
- Negligent criminal conduct
- Recklessness standard Act 29
- Murder section 47
- Manslaughter section 50
- Assault and battery section 84
- Grievous bodily harm (GBH)
- Stealing definition section 120
- Consent in stealing cases
- Dishonest appropriation
- Robbery section 150
- Armed robbery elements
- Defraud by false pretenses section 131
- Consent in rape cases
- Defilement section 101
- Abduction and kidnapping
- Conspiracy section 23
- Inchoate offences Ghana
- Attempt to commit crime section 18
- Abetment of crime section 20
- Parties to a crime
- Defences in criminal law
- Insanity defence section 27
- M'Naghten rules in Ghana
- Intoxication defence section 28
- Self-defence section 37
- Defence of property section 39
- Duress and coercion
- Mistake of fact defence
- Mistake of law exclusion
- Infancy criminal liability limit
- Juvenile justice act Ghana
- Common purpose doctrine
- Provocation defence requirements
- Sudden combat provocation
- Loss of self-control test
- Unlawful assembly section 201
- Riot definition Act 29
- Treason under 1992 Constitution
- Misprision of treason
- Sedition under criminal code
- Piracy laws Ghana
- Perjury and deceit of public officer
- Bribery and corruption section 239
- Public officer definition
- Extortion by public officers
- Unlawful entry section 152
- Burglary elements section 153
- Housebreaking offences
- Possession of housebreaking instruments
- Receiving stolen property section 146
- Arson and property damage
- Cruelty to animals
- Nuisance criminal public
- Defamation under customary law
- Criminal libel repeal history
- Drug offences PNDCL 236
- Narcotics Control Commission Act
- Money laundering Act Ghana
- Cybersecurity Act offences
- Electronic transactions fraud
- Bail applications Act 30
- Rights of arrested person
- Miranda rights equivalent Ghana
- 48 hour detention rule
- Committal proceedings
- Summary trials Ghana
- Trials on indictment
- Jury trial selection rules
- Verdict of jury requirement
- Misdirection of jury appeal
- Sentencing guidelines Ghana
- Death penalty status Ghana
- Life imprisonment standards
- Hard labor sentences
- Fines and compensation orders
- Plea bargaining Act 2022
- Admission of guilt reduction
- Criminal appeal procedures
- Nolle prosequi Attorney-General power
- Withdrawal of charges
- Double jeopardy protection
- Autrefois acquit plea
- Autrefois convict plea
- Presumption of innocence Article 19
- Burden of proof criminal cases
- Beyond reasonable doubt
- Statutory interpretation in criminal law
- Strict construction rule
- Strict liability offences
Law of Contract, Torts & Civil Obligations
- Contracts Act 1960 Act 25
- Offer and invitation to treat
- Fisher v Bell
- Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball
- Acceptance rules in contract
- Postal rule of acceptance
- Electronic acceptance contract
- Consideration under Act 25
- Section 8 consideration rules
- Past consideration validity Ghana
- Privity of contract Act 25
- Third party rights contract
- Intention to create legal relations
- Commercial agreements presumption
- Family agreements presumption
- Capacity to contract Ghana
- Minors contract enforceability
- Illiterate Protection Act Ghana
- Vitiating elements in contract
- Misrepresentation categories
- Fraudulent misrepresentation elements
- Negligent misrepresentation common law
- Innocent misrepresentation remedies
- Mistake in contract law
- Mutual mistake definition
- Unilateral mistake identity
- Non est factum plea
- Duress and physical threat
- Undue influence presumption
- Unconscionable transactions
- Illegal contracts enforcement
- Contracts in restraint of trade
- Public policy contracts
- Terms of contract classifications
- Conditions vs warranties
- Innominate terms doctrine
- Exclusion clauses validity
- Contra proferentem rule
- U.C.T.A. equivalent standards
- Discharge of contract methods
- Discharge by performance
- Substantial performance rule
- Discharge by agreement
- Discharge by frustration
- Frustrated Contracts Act rules
- Discharge by breach
- Anticipatory breach remedies
- Remedies for breach of contract
- Damages calculation rules
- Hadley v Baxendale
- Remoteness of damage contract
- Mitigation of loss duty
- Liquidated damages vs penalty clauses
- Specific performance criteria
- Injunctions in contract enforcement
- Restitutionary remedies
- Quantum meruit claims
- Law of Torts in Ghana
- Negligence elements
- Duty of care establishment
- Donoghue v Stevenson
- Caparo three-stage test
- Anns v Merton standard
- Breach of duty of care
- Reasonable man standard Ghana
- Res ipsa loquitur doctrine
- Causation in tort law
- But-for test causation
- Remoteness of damage in tort
- Wagon Mound case
- Eggshell skull rule
- Contributory negligence Act
- Volenti non fit injuria
- Vicarious liability test
- Course of employment rule
- Torts to the person
- Assault elements tort
- Battery definition tort
- False imprisonment elements
- Trespass to land tort
- Trespass ab initio
- Private nuisance elements
- Public nuisance tort action
- Rylands v Fletcher rule
- Strict liability for escapes
- Defamation libel and slander
- Publication requirement defamation
- Defamation defences
- Justification and truth
- Fair comment defence
- Absolute privilege defamation
- Qualified privilege defence
- Malice in defamation
- Slander of title
- Conspiracy to injure tort
- Passing off elements Ghana
- Economic torts interference
- Trespass to goods
- Conversion elements tort
- Detinue definition and remedy
- Fatal accidents Act Ghana
- Limitation period civil cases
Ghanaian Legal System, Land Law & Customary Law
- Sources of law in Ghana Article 11
- Common Law of Ghana
- Customary Law definitions
- Stool lands administration
- Skin lands northern Ghana
- Allodial title customary law
- Customary freehold interest
- Common law freehold interest
- Leasehold interests Ghana
- Land Act 2020 Act 1036
- Land Title Registration Law
- Deeds registry system Ghana
- Indefeasibility of title
- Stool land alienation rules
- Concurrence of Lands Commission
- Family land management head of family
- Kwan v Nyieni rules
- Alienation of family land
- Samansiw customary will requirements
- Intestate Succession Law PNDCL 111
- Customary marriage dissolution
- Spousal property rights Article 22
- Mensah v Mensah property share
- Asare v Anane land litigation
- Customary tenancies abusa and abunu
- Licence to occupy land
- Easements and profits a prendre
- Adverse possession requirements
- Limitation Act land claims
- Land disputes resolution
- Lands Commission structure
- Office of Administrator of Stool Lands
- Customary Land Secretariats
- Chieftaincy disputes judicial committees
- Destoolment procedures customary
- Enstoolment processes
- Arbitration customary law requirements
- Assampong v Amuaku rules
- Distinction arbitration and negotiation
- Customary law declaration procedures
- Codification of customary law
- Fanti customary law
- Ga customary law inheritance
- Ewe patrilineal inheritance
- Akan matrilineal inheritance
- Head of family accountability
- Head of Family Accountability Act
- Inventory of family property
- Action for account family property
- Right of family member to sue
- Self-acquired property definition
- Blending self-acquired with family property
- Gift inter vivos customary law
- Acceptance of customary gift
- Aseda customary thanksgiving
- Seduction action customary law
- Breach of promise to marry customary
- Paternity disputes customary law
- Child maintenance customary obligations
- Childrens Act Ghana
Ghana School of Law Entrance & Legal Practice prep
- How to pass Ghana School of Law entrance exam
- Makola entrance exam questions
- Legal reasoning practice Ghana
- Ghana School of Law past questions download
- IEC entrance exam syllabus
- General Legal Council requirements
- Professional Law Course syllabus
- Law School admission requirements Accra
- Best law tutor in Ghana
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- LLB revision classes Accra
- UG School of Law exams past papers
- GIMPA LLB exam preparation tips
- UPSA law faculty exams guidance
- Legal ethics and professional conduct
- Legal practitioners Act 1960
- Roll of lawyers Ghana admission
- Pupillage requirements Ghana bar
- Ghana Bar Association (GBA)
- Advocacy training courses Makola
- Practical legal drafting skills
- Writ of summons drafting Ghana
- Statement of claim drafting
- Statement of defence and counterclaim
- Reply and defence to counterclaim
- Chamber registration procedures
- Client care guidelines for lawyers
- Solicitors license renewal rules
- Disciplinary committee GLC
- Professional misconduct consequences
- Drafting contracts principles
- Conveyancing Act 1973 Ghana
- Conveyance deed drafting
- Will drafting requirements Wills Act
- Attestation clause in wills
- Executors appointment probate
- Letters of administration application
- Caveat procedures probate court
- Administration of estates Act
- Alternative Dispute Resolution ADR Act
- Mediation procedures Ghana
- Arbitration clause drafting
- Arbitral awards enforcement
- High Court civil procedure rules CI 47
- Order 14 summary judgment
- Order 16 default judgment applications
- Service of writs out of jurisdiction
- Substituted service rules
- Interlocutory applications affidavits
- Cross examination techniques
- Admissibility of evidence Ghana
- Evidence Act 1975 NRCD 323
- Hearsay evidence exceptions
- Best evidence rule documents
- Competency of witnesses court
- Privileged communications lawyer client
- Opinion evidence admissibility
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- Supreme court cases on human rights Ghana
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- What are the sources of law in Ghana?
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- Becoming a lawyer in Ghana steps
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- Can an illiterate sign a contract in Ghana?
- Illiterate Protection Act procedures
- Land title registration process in Accra
- What is stool land and skin land?
- Can stool land be sold in Ghana?
- Differences between abusa and abunu tenancies
- Negligence cases in Ghana hospitals
- Medical negligence law in Ghana
- Defamation cases in Ghana Supreme Court
- Is verbal insult defamation in Ghana?
- Habeas corpus application procedure Ghana
- Supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court Ghana
- Writs of execution in civil procedure Ghana
- How to enforce a court judgment