Ghana's Attorney-General wants judges to throw out the Chief Justice's court case completely. Government lawyers say Gertrude Torkornoo made serious mistakes when she filed her legal papers. They claim she got her job title wrong and left out important people who should be part of the case. State Attorney Reginald Nii Odoi signed official documents explaining these problems. The government thinks these errors make the whole case invalid.
Legal experts for the state argue that other courts already decided these same issues. They point to cases that the Supreme Court either finished or still reviews. The Attorney-General believes letting the Human Rights Court hear this case would cause confusion. Government lawyers worry it might weaken the Supreme Court's power over legal matters. They attached several documents to prove their point about previous court decisions.
The Attorney-General's office filed paperwork asking judges to dismiss everything the Chief Justice requested. They say her application breaks basic legal rules about how cases should work. State lawyers believe the whole thing should be tossed out before any hearings begin. Court officials will announce when they plan to hear arguments about this motion. Legal watchers expect huge public interest because both sides hold powerful positions in Ghana's justice system.
Legal experts for the state argue that other courts already decided these same issues. They point to cases that the Supreme Court either finished or still reviews. The Attorney-General believes letting the Human Rights Court hear this case would cause confusion. Government lawyers worry it might weaken the Supreme Court's power over legal matters. They attached several documents to prove their point about previous court decisions.
The Attorney-General's office filed paperwork asking judges to dismiss everything the Chief Justice requested. They say her application breaks basic legal rules about how cases should work. State lawyers believe the whole thing should be tossed out before any hearings begin. Court officials will announce when they plan to hear arguments about this motion. Legal watchers expect huge public interest because both sides hold powerful positions in Ghana's justice system.