The Supreme Court has indefinitely adjourned the hearing of an application seeking to halt the ongoing process for determining a prima facie case regarding petitions for the removal of the Chief Justice.
The adjournment was prompted by the absence of the Attorney General, who had secured prior permission from the Chief Justice to excuse himself from all court proceedings between April 7 and 10 due to a training program for lawyers at the Office of the Attorney General.
Although two state attorneys, including a former Personal Assistant to Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame, appeared in court out of courtesy to request an adjournment, the absence of key legal representatives led to a delay in proceedings.
Godfred Dame, who is representing the plaintiff, Vincent Ekow Asafuah in the case, expressed surprise at the decision of the current Attorney General, Dr.