Wesley Girls Religious Rights Case: Supreme Court adds Catholic, Presbyterian to case as 5th and 6th defendants

Wesley Girls Religious Rights Case: Supreme Court adds Catholic, Presbyterian to case as 5th and 6th defendants

The two bodies are now the 5th and 6th Defendants in the matter, respectively, after the Trustees of the Methodist Church of Ghana were earlier joined as the 4th Defendant.

On Tuesday, July 7, lawyer Thaddeus Sory moved a motion for the National Catholic Secretariat to be joined as the 5th Defendant, while lawyer Somoa Asamoah moved a similar motion for the Registered Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana to be joined as the 6th Defendant.

The National Catholic Secretariat and the Registered Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana have been joined to the Wesley Girls’ High School religious rights infringement lawsuit.

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