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Cancel July 14 entrance exams – LLB Grads to GLC

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published June 30, 2017
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Some LLB Graduates have petitioned the Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo to impress on the General Legal Council to call off the July 14 entrance exams to the Ghana School of Law.

According to the Concerned LLB graduates, the Supreme Court has declared the exams and interview “unconstitutional” hence their petition.

They said going ahead to write the July 14 exams will amount to illegality.

“We hereby petition the General Legal Council for a pronouncement on an indication regarding the decision already referred to, to grant us automatic admission into the Ghana School of Law. That your humble petitioners feeling aggrieved by some pronouncement of the Supreme Court in the Asare case thus seek the intervention of the General Legal Council as to the way forward.

“We make an order in terms of relief one of the writs of summons that the General Legal Council’s imposition of an entrance examination and an interview requirement for the professional law course violates Articles 11(7), 297 (d), 23, 296(a) and (b) of the 1992 constituency,” Naomi Nana Sam told the media at a press conference.

The Supreme Court on Thursday declared as unconstitutional the requirement by the General Legal Council asking applicants to the Ghana Law School to undertake an examination and subsequent interview before admission.

According to the court, in a case brought before it by Professor Kwaku Asare, a United States-based Ghanaian lawyer, in 2015, the requirements were in violation of the Legislative Instrument 1296 which gives direction for the mode of admission.

The Concerned LLB Graduates have also vowed to go to court if their petition is ignored. A member of the petitioners, Godfred Tessu said “we know that the constitution is supreme and as such, just as the Supreme Court has indicated that the exams and the interview are unconstitutional.”

“I believe that all the stakeholders are aware that we cannot go against the constitution per article 1(2) of the constitution. Anything that is not in agreement with the constitution is void from start. Notwithstanding that, we believe that there are other avenues that are open to us by going to court and asking for a review and also placing an injunction on the exams. That is also our constitutional right that we can pursue,” he added.

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