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Unfavourable court decision: Must we obey it?

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  • No One Pays Attention 10 years ago

    Please push this thesis through the study of law for an A+ but remember that the rule of the thumb is to respect the verdict of any court presided over by a judge. I also believe that you are taught in law school that disobe ...
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  • Kojo 10 years ago

    Well said those who have ears must listen .

  • BOY KOFI 10 years ago

    I will find it strange for Nana Addo to seek a review because he was defeated in the election and if he loses again the petition he will not have any logical grounds to insist.On the contrary,if the verdict goes against Maham ...
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  • kwasi Ntiamoah 10 years ago

    If individuals and corporate bodies are to disobey the dictates of the simply because the verdict does not favour them, then there is definitely going to be like the animal kingdom.

  • Agyeman 10 years ago

    So you mean it is FAVOURABLE if NPP is decleared a winner; if NPP is not declared a winner then it is UNFAVORABLE huh? You bushman, try and cause any mayhem and you will see what our Special Forces will do to you.

  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    Fake leaders claim thrones without building kingdoms as pepeni has done by murdering mills . today there is another divide and that is the north south whereby these Muslims think its their god given right to plunder and oppre ...
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  • John Anamse 10 years ago

    Goodwork done.
    I hope those who have planned violence as their response to a possible ruling against their petition will read and comply