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Supreme Court adjourns hearing of Assin North MP injunction application to March 29
The Supreme Court has adjourned to March 29, the hearing of an injunction application against James Gyekye Quayson, Assin North Member of Parliament.
The seven-member panel adjourned the injunction following the filing of a review application in relation to the ruling of the court on March 8 and application for stay of proceedings.
Quayson’s Lawyer, Mr Tsatsu Tsikata, informed the Court about the two applications when the Court resumed sitting.
The Court had formally slated today, Wednesday to commence hearing of the injunction application filed by Mr Michael Ankomah Nimfah, a resident of the constituency against the MP.
On March 8, the Supreme Court ordered the legislator to file his defence in the case after it had ruled that the MP had been sufficiently given notice of the case following the publication of substituted service in the Daily Graphic Newspaper.
A letter from one of the lawyers of Quayson who also applied for the court processes also indicated the MP was also aware of the matter.
Mr Nimfah is praying to the court to restrain the MP from holding himself as such.
This follows the judgement of a Cape Coast High Court barring him from holding himself as a legislator.
The Cape Coast High Court held that the MP held allegiance not only to Ghana.
The legislator, the Court said, held Canadian citizenship.
At the Supreme Court on Wednesday, Justice Victor Jones Dotse, presiding, indicated that the Chief Justice would empanel judges to hear the review application.
According to the Court, ” in view of the filing of the review application and motion for stay of proceedings, hearing of the interlocutory injunction will be adjourned and depending on the outcome of the two applications, the panel will proceed to hear the substantive matter (injunction application).”
Earlier, the Court noted that the two applications were filed on Wednesday March 16.
Additionally, it came to the attention of the Court that, counsel for the MP, one Mr Terry Waja, had applied for the processes of the cmCourt on March 14.
Mr. Frank Davies, Counsel for Mr Nimfah, held that the two processes filed by Quayson’s lawyer should not prevent the XmCourt from hearing the injunction application.
He drew the attention of the Court to the fact that its orders on March 8, 2022, were clear.
Mr Godfred Yeboah Dame, Attorney General and Minister of Justice held that the stay of proceedings application did not raise any serious issues to warrant a stay of proceedings.
A Cape Coast High Court in July 2021, annulled the Assin North Parliamentary elections when it ruled that Mr Quayson owed allegiance to another country other than Ghana when filing his nomination forms to contest the polls.
Following the decision of the High Court, the MP had moved to the Court of Appeal and subsequently to the Supreme court.
Source: skyypowerfm.com

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