Injunction: Aspiring Chairman Urges Calm In Cape Coast South

An aspiring  Chairman for the New Patriotic Party Cape Coast South constituency, Alexander Mensa Hagan, has called on his supporters and party sympathisers to remain resolute as the courts decide on a case of ineligibility brought against him. In a statement issued in Cape Coast on Sunday, Mr. Hagan said: “I urge all my supporters … Read more

Death Threats For Lawyer Defending Denkyira-Obuasi Suspects

Lawyer defending four of the suspected lynchers of Major Maxwell Adam Mahama says he has received several threats for taking up the case. Lawyer George Bernard Shaw says the threats range from verbal abuses to death wishes on him. He said he had his first brush with the verbal abuses at the Cape Coast High … Read more

Driver Fined GHc600 For Traffic Offences

A Cape Coast High Court has sentenced a 28 year-old sprinter bus driver to a fine of GH¢600.00 for careless and inconsiderate driving, negligently causing harm and driving without a license. The convict, Prosper Agbadzi, pleaded guilty to all the charges and will serve two months prison term or in default pay the fine. Police Chief … Read more

UCC Students Secure Court Injunction Against Their Rustication

The 22 students recently rusticated by authorities at University of Cape Coast (UCC) have secured an injunction on the decision. A Cape Coast High Court on Tuesday, May 23 placed the interim injunction on the several suspension of the students. Presided over by Justice William Boampong, the Court ordered the school not to restrain the … Read more

Court Stops Suspension of UCC Students

Management of the university over the weekend found the students culpable over clashes The Cape Coast High Court has granted an interim injunction filed by lawyer of the suspended Students at the University of Cape Coast. The court presided by His Lordship Justice William Boampong also stated that the students must be allowed to take … Read more

High Court Freezes Suspension of UCC Students

A Cape Coast High court has placed an interim injunction on the rustication of some 22 students by the University of Cape Coast. The order restraining the university authorities from enforcing their decision was issued by Justice William Boampong Tuesday and lasts until Friday, May 26, 2017. “It is hereby ordered that the defendant [UCC], … Read more

Court Halts Suspension of UCC Students

The Cape Coast High Court has ordered the University of Cape Coast to halt its decision of rusticating some 22 students indicted for their involvement in some clashes between Atlantic (ATL) and Oguaa Halls during a hall week celebration at the school months ago. The court also directed the school to allow the students write … Read more

UCC Sued Over Suspension of 22 Students

The Alumni of the Atlantic Hall has dragged the management of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) to court over its decision to suspend 22 students of the hall. Management of the university over the weekend found 22 students culpable over clashes that ensued in the university during a hall celebration by the Ogua Hall … Read more

Traders Seek Injunction Over Kotokuraba Market Stores Allocation

The CCMA has been accused of distributing stores in the new market to only members of the NDC A Cape Coast High Court has set Tuesday, January 17, 2017, for the hearing of an interlocutory injunction against the allocation of stores at the recently inaugurated Kotokuraba Market. The application was filed by eight former occupants … Read more

‘Mysterious’ Ebusua Dwarfs In Trouble! Court Orders Players’ Bus To Be Sold Over GHC4,150 Debt

A colts football team in Cape Coast in the Central Region has secured a court order to auction a bus belonging to a premiere club football team, Ebusua Dwarf, to offset a GHC 4,150-cost awarded against the club. Dwarfs have failed to pay the amount awarded as cost to the colts team,  Great Liverpool FC, … Read more

Fisherman Gets Death Sentence for Setting Children Ablaze

A Cape Coast High Court has sentenced a fisherman to death by hanging for setting ablaze five children, resulting in the death of one child. The fisherman, Kwabena Amakye, a native of Moree in the Central Region of Ghana was also sentenced to a three-year prison term for the burns sustained by the other four … Read more