Audio By Carbonatix
The High Court in Accra has prevented lawyers of former Chief Justice Getrude Torkornoo from making an oral application to withdraw the case challenging Shining Stars’ petition to remove her.
The writ she sought to withdraw was challenging the petition for her removal on the grounds that Shining Stars is not a registered entity.
During a virtual hearing yesterday the Deputy Attorney-General, Dr Justice Srem Sai, sought leave of the court to move a motion to strike out the case.
In a bid to move the motion, the lawyer for the former CJ, Kwabena Adu-Kusi, indicated to the court that he had received instructions from his client to withdraw the application.
“My instructions are to withdraw the substantive application for judicial review application filed on June 23, 2025.
We will pray for leave to withdraw the application accordingly, in which case the application to strike out the motion for judicial review would not be necessary,” counsel said.
But the Deputy A-G told the court that he was disappointed in the manner in which counsel for the CJ was moving his motion to withdraw the case.
“We are embarrassed by the applicant’s move this morning, mainly because the proper cause of action for a person who has filed an originating process to take when he or she wishes to discontinue is to file a notice of discontinuance and not show up in court and seek orally to pray the court for leave to withdraw.
More so, when that party has had ample time to take that decision,” he said, praying for a short adjournment to ensure that lawyers for the former CJ complied with the rules of court.
Justice Nyadu-Nyantei then ordered the lawyer for the former Chief Justice to file the appropriate processes to discontinue their case and adjourned the case indefinitely.
The plaintiff filed a fresh action at the High Court seeking a declaration that Shining Stars does not exist in law.
The organisation is behind one of the petitions seeking the removal of the Chief Justice. Lawyers for the former Chief Justice were of the opinion that there are no records showing the existence of any such organisation.
In the suit, the former CJ was praying the High Court to declare that Shinning Stars of Ghana was non-existent in law or fact.
Former Justice Torkornoo also wanted the High Court to declare as “void” the petition filed by The Shinning Stars of Ghana to the President on February 14, 2025.
“A declaration that the petition made to the President and dated February 14 2025, allegedly authored by a group called The Shinning Stars of Ghana, is void on account of the fact that The Shinning Stars of Ghana does not exist in law or fact,” she averred in the suit.
Latest Stories
-
Renting out your Accra apartment: Should you short-let or long-let in 2026?
27 seconds -
Government communication alone won’t fix tomato shortage – Dr Charles Nyaaba
5 minutes -
Ghanaian community in Switzerland champions inclusive governance at Diaspora Dialogue Series
26 minutes -
UN slavery resolution isn’t binding, but revives calls for reparations – Prof Appiagyei-Atua
30 minutes -
Ablakwa expresses deep gratitude to UN member states for backing Ghana’s slavery resolution
33 minutes -
Gender Minister engages management, introduces new Chief Director at MoGCSP
40 minutes -
Last Gallop: The rise, fall and fight for Horse Racing in Ghana
43 minutes -
Communications Minister launches Ghana Climate Atlas to strengthen planning and climate resilience
45 minutes -
Maintain credibility, reduce commentary — NDC elections director advises Mussa Dankwah
51 minutes -
NDPC urges time discipline and stronger systems to accelerate Ghana’s development
53 minutes -
AU’s legal path to UN slavery resolution not strong enough – Prof Appiagyei-Atua
54 minutes -
Ghana Boundary Commission flags damaged pillars and development gaps in Bono Border communities
57 minutes -
Enforcing UN slavery resolution will be difficult — Prof Appiagyei-Atua
59 minutes -
Ghana, UK deepen education ties as Haruna Iddrisu meets British High Commissioner
1 hour -
Students urged to lead climate action through Ghana Green Scholars Programme
1 hour
