As Ghana approaches another election cycle, the role of the judiciary in ensuring peaceful, free, and fair elections is paramount.
On today’s edition of JoyNews’ The Law, our esteemed guests delved into how the courts act as neutral arbiters in electoral disputes, the enforcement of electoral laws, and the judiciary's duty in safeguarding democratic principles.
With rising political tensions, this discussion focused on the legal frameworks designed to manage electoral conflicts and maintain the rule of law.
Joining the conversation are prominent figures: Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, High Court Justice Dr. Richmond Osei-Hwere, and National President of JUSAG, Samuel Afortey Otu.
Watch below:
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