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THE REPUBLIC V. JOSEPH NII MENSAH ASHONG EX PARTE: JONES QUAIN

(2019) JELR 65263 (HC)

High Court  •  SUIT NO: CR/616/2018  •  15 May 2019  •  Ghana

Coram
HIS LORDSHIP JUSTICE KWEKU T. ACKAAH-BOAFO

Judgement

Introduction:

[1] The Applicant has brought this application to vindicate the law and its sanctions. He accuses the Respondent of breaking the law by disrespecting a judgment of the court, thereby bringing the administration of justice into disrepute.

[2] Black’s Law Dictionary 8th Edition defines contempt as “conduct that defies the authority or dignity of a Court or legislature. Because such conduct interferes with the administration of justice, it is punishable, usually by fine or imprisonment.” The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English by A.S. Hornby (7th Edition) also defines contempt of court as “the crime of refusing to obey an order made by a court; not showing respect for a court or judge.”

[3] The power of the High Court to punish for contempt is provided in S.10 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) and Articles 19(12) and 126 of the 1992 Republican Constitution of Ghana.

[4] There is no codified legislation in Ghana that defines the act or omission that…

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