Audio By Carbonatix
Nominee for Chief Justice, Justice Sophia Akuffo has pledged to ensure a court is cited in each of the 216 districts in the country to improve justice delivery.
She made the pledge after National Democratic Congress MP Sampson Ahi drew her attention to the absence of a court in his constituency Bodi in the Western region.

The Supreme Court judge who is being vetted by the Appointments Committee of Parliament found this situation unusual.
"Every district is supposed to have a court" she indicated and told the MPs, "we will go through the necessary steps to make sure that indeed every district is adequately served with a district court".
The Supreme Court judge said the setting up of courts in each district is even more important because of the President's industrialisation policy termed 'one district, one factory'.
Sophia Akuffo said the industrialisation will generate greater human interaction and commercial activity in the districts which is likely to trigger litigation.
She said the Judicial Service will take up the matter of citing courts in districts where they do not exist.
Photo: Supreme Court judges also attended the vetting of their incoming boss
The District Court makes up the largest number of courts in the country and statistically handles the largest number of cases.
Civil jurisdictions of this Court include all personal actions arising under contract or tort for recovery of any liquidated sum where the amount claimed does not exceed GH¢ 5000.00, the Judicial Service's website says.
In criminal matters, the Court has jurisdiction to try summarily offences punishable by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred (500) penalty units or imprisonment for a term not exceeding (2) years or both.
Latest Stories
-
Government urged not to scrap Agenda 111
12 seconds -
Deputy Chief of Staff advocates gender-sensitive reforms in justice system
2 minutes -
Police arrest 3 in Accra drug operation, recover cash and suspected cocaine
3 minutes -
Gov’t introduces mobile screening teams to boost primary health care
7 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare to complement NHIS, not replace it — President Mahama
13 minutes -
Mohammed Kudus at the heart of both Tottenham’s and Ghana’s parallel crises
26 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare key to achieving universal health coverage – President Mahama
26 minutes -
Kpebu says OSP ruling positive, but issues remain unsettled
28 minutes -
Energy Minister engages Pakistan envoy to deepen bilateral cooperation
36 minutes -
Madina MP Sosu questions High Court directive on OSP prosecutions
36 minutes -
Self preservation isn’t selfishness – Counsellor Perfect on family pressure before marriage
45 minutes -
NDPC, VOWAC Ghana deepen collaboration on disability inclusion in development planning
45 minutes -
Fuel relief welcome, but sustainability hinges on oil windfall — Adomako-Mensah
47 minutes -
AMA moves to amend bylaws to tackle rising urban heat risks
48 minutes -
Four killed in second Turkish school shooting in two days
50 minutes