[2023]DLSC15006February 22, 2023Supreme Court

THE REPUBLIC vs. HIGH COURT (CRIMINAL DIVISION), EXPARTE: STEPHEN KWABENA OPUNI AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL, SEIDU AGONGO AND AGRICULT GHANA LTD

RULING TORKORNOO (MRS.) JSC:- Article 133 of the 1992 Constitution provides the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to review its decisions. It reads in Power of Supreme Court to Review its Decisions (1) The Supreme Court may review any decision made or given by it on such grounds and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by rules of court (2) The Supreme Court, when reviewing its decisions under this article, shall be constituted by not less than seven justices of the Supreme Court Rule 54 of the Supreme Court Rules 1996 C. I. 16 provides the extremely limited circumstances under which the Court may review its decisions 54. Grounds for Review The Court may review any decision made or given by it on any of the following grounds – a. Exceptional circumstances which have resulted in miscarriage of justice; b. Discovery of new and important matter or evidence which after the exercise of due diligence, was not within the applicant’s knowledge or could not be produc...