The Attorney-General Godfred Dame has stated that the General Legal Council (GLC) will be right in acting against lawyers who deliberately denigrate the Judiciary.He says lawyers who engage in this practice endanger Ghana's democracy with a firm fist, a situation that should elicit a disciplinary response from the GLC."The situation where lawyers propound false constitutional theories on radio, misconduct themselves in court and in public but the General Legal Council fails to apply the relevant sanctions, contributes to the erosion of respect for the legal profession, destruction of the integrity of the Judiciary and most importantly, the deterioration of the constitutional order of the country," he said during the swearing-in of the new executives of the GBA on Monday, November 4.Godfred Dame also said the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) owes a duty to drive home the point that the privilege to practice law comes with a moral and legal duty to uphold the dignity of the profession and ensure that the privileged call to the Bar is not abused through unprincipled and disreputable conduct.Mr Dame says it is only when practitioners maintain the highest standards of ethics that the nobility of the legal profession will be preserved.
There cannot be any compromise on this.He also urged the Bar to prevent and condemn each and every act of illegal pressure on the Judiciary."You must be on guard against unscrupulous persons who undermine the independence of the Judiciary by tarnishing its image unjustifiably.
Only then will the purity, dignity and majesty of our courts be upheld," he said.Godfred Dame further stated that judges are often called upon to make decisions on some of the most difficult questions arising from the actions and conduct of persons in this country."They are decisions that very few of us would feel comfortable making.
However, it is judges, who with their wisdom derived from long experience, training and discipline, will make such decisions in furtherance of the principle that justice should be done according to law," he said.In this country, no institution or individual has sovereignty, he stressed."In accordance with article 1 of the Constitution, sovereignty resides in the people of Ghana and the Constitution is the supreme law of Ghana.