Ghana’s Supreme Court has dismissed challenges to the process leading to the removal of former Chief Justice Gertrude Esaaba Torkornoo. The court’s full judgment confirms the constitutionality of the actions taken. Two writs questioning the legality of the removal proceedings were reviewed and ultimately rejected by the court. Details of the judgment are now publicly available, offering insight into the legal basis for the decision. This ruling solidifies the outcome of the removal process and closes a chapter in Ghana’s judicial history. The Supreme Court’s decision signifies the upholding of established legal procedures in addressing matters of high office. The full judgment is available for public review and scrutiny.

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