[2016]DLSC5624 • November 7, 2016 • Supreme Court •
THE REPUBLIC vs. HIGH COURT, (COMMERCIAL DIVISION) ACCRA EX-PARTE: ELECTORAL COMMISSION PAPA KWESI NDUOM
The Electoral Commission (Applicant), constitutionally mandated to organize elections, set nomination days for the 2016 presidential and parliamentary elections. The Interested Party, Papa Kwesi Nduom, presidential candidate for the Progressive Peoples Party (PPP), submitted his nomination form but was disqualified by the Electoral Commission citing anomalies. The Interested Party contended that the Commission breached its own regulations and the rules of natural justice by failing to afford him an opportunity to amend his nomination papers before disqualification.
read moreSOPHIA ADINYIRA (MRS.) JSC (PRESIDING): The application before this Court invokes the supervisory jurisdiction of the Court against the High Court (Commercial Division), Accra praying this Court for an order of certiorari to bring up into this Court for purposes of being quashed the ruling of His Lordship Justice Eric Kyei Baffour dated the 28th day of October, 2016 upon the facts deposed to in the accompanying affidavit. The grounds for the application are as follows: i. Error of law on the face of the record. ii. Wrongful assumption of jurisdiction by the High Court (Commercial Division), Accra. iii. Excess of jurisdiction. The brief facts of the case are as follows: The Applicant is the Electoral Commission constitutionally mandated to organize presidential and parliamentary elections including receiving nominations of candidates. Apart from the Constitution 1992, there are other pieces of legislation such as the Representation of the Peoples Act (PNDCL284) and the Public E...