documents – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Mon, 28 Oct 2024 15:43:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png documents – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Bagbin rejects Supreme Court writ on vacant seats ruling, returns documents https://www.adomonline.com/bagbin-rejects-supreme-court-writ-on-vacant-seats-ruling-returns-documents/ Mon, 28 Oct 2024 15:43:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2465323 The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin has directed the return of a set of court documents served by bailiffs on the Parliamentary Service, citing constitutional immunity under Article 117 of the 1992 Constitution.

This move, communicated through an official letter from the Office of the Speaker, highlights Parliament’s stance on judicial procedures involving Members of Parliament (MPs).

In a letter addressed to the Supreme Court, the Speaker’s office noted, “The attached processes which were left at the Legal Services Office of the Parliamentary Service by three bailiffs of the Court on Wednesday, 16th October 2024, are hereby returned.”

The statement signed by the Deputy Clerk of Parliament, Ebenezer Djietror, the Speaker’s office stated that this service attempt was contrary to established constitutional provisions and a recent directive from the Judicial Secretary.

According to the letter, Speaker Bagbin referenced a circular issued by Justice Cyra Pamela C.A. Korangteng, the Judicial Secretary, on July 12, 2024, with the title “Enforcement of articles 117 and 118 of the Constitution – Immunity from Service of Process and Arrest.”

“The Rt. Hon. Speaker has directed the return of the attached processes for your necessary action,” the letter concluded, suggesting that the Judiciary take note of the constitutional restrictions regarding the service of court documents to Members of Parliament.

Background

On October 18, the Supreme Court issued a stay of execution on Speaker Alban Bagbin’s ruling, which declared four parliamentary seats vacant.

Parliament was, in essence, instructed to recognise and allow the four MPs to fully represent their constituencies and carry out their official duties.

This directive will remain in effect, not for the 10 days initially requested by the applicants, but until the Supreme Court delivers its final ruling on the case.

The application to stay the Speaker’s decision was filed by NPP MPs who sought the Court’s intervention to halt the enforcement of the ruling that would have affected three of their colleagues and one from the NDC.

The application was filed ex parte, meaning that neither Speaker Bagbin nor Parliament was joined to the case.

This allowed the Court to consider the NPP MPs’ request without requiring the participation or response of the Speaker or other parliamentary authorities at this stage.

The case was heard by a panel of Supreme Court justices presided over by Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo.

On October 22, Alban Bagbin adjourned sitting in the House amid the vacant seats controversy.

This decision was made in a House filled with National Democratic Congress (NDC) legislators who had occupied the Majority side of the aisle.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Members of Parliament had walked out earlier due to a controversy with the opposition, who had taken over their seats after claiming to constitute the majority.

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#AccraFloods: Floodwater destroys documents at Lands Commission [Photos] https://www.adomonline.com/accrafloods-floodwater-destroys-documents-at-lands-commission-photos/ Mon, 23 May 2022 13:37:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2117370 Hundreds of documents, computers, and scanners at the Head Office of the Lands Commission in Accra have been destroyed by flood waters.

The basement of the new building was heavily submerged in water after Saturday night’s downpour, leading to the flooding of the Records Room, Files Room, and I.T. Unit -all situated at the basement.

The affected documents include indentures, land maps, and land documents, sources at the Commission told the Ghana News Agency.

Floodwater destroys documents at Lands Commission / Credit: GNA
Floodwater destroys documents at Lands Commission / Credit: GNA

According to the sources, essential land documents have also been “mixed up” as a result of the destruction caused by the flood.

Floodwater destroys documents at Lands Commission / Credit: GNA
Floodwater destroys documents at Lands Commission / Credit: GNA

When the news team visited the Commission’s Head Office Monday morning, it met some officers of the Commission drying the documents at the forecourt of the Office.

Floodwater destroys documents at Lands Commission / Credit: GNA
Floodwater destroys documents at Lands Commission / Credit: GNA

Some staff of the Commission were also spotted scavenging the documents in an attempt to salvage some and arrange those that had been mixed up.

A team of cleaners were also seen busily scooping water out of the basement.

Floodwater destroys documents at Lands Commission / Credit: GNA
Floodwater destroys documents at Lands Commission / Credit: GNA

The staff said they reported to work on Monday only to find the damage caused by the flood waters, adding that they wouldn’t be able to work today as a result of the situation.

They blamed the flooding on the construction of new offices close to the main Head Office building, which they said had blocked the flow of water into nearby drains.

Meanwhile officials at the Head Office were tight-lipped over the matter.

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