BREAKING: Supreme Court orders #FixtheCountry convenors to Go ahead and protest

 

BREAKING: Supreme Court orders #FixtheCountry convenors to Go ahead and protest

A five-member panel of the Supreme Court has said there is “no subsisting order” preventing #fixtheCountry protesters to apply for demonstration.

The Supreme court in its ruling said the indefinite order that stops the applicants from demonstrating is quashed. The court added that the High Court exceeded its jurisdiction when it gave that definite order restricting the applicants from demonstrating.

The court, however, dismissed, the reliefs asking the court to stop the police from interfering with the constitutional rights of the protesters.

According to the Supreme Court, the order of the High Court presided over by Justice Ruby Aryeetey was for 10 days and it has since elapsed.

The apex court panel also included Justice Mariama Owusu, Justice Lovelace Johnson, Justice Prof. Henriette Mensah Bonsu and Justice Clemence Honyenuga.

EIB Network’s Court Correspondent Murtala Inusah reports that the High Court’s directive to the protesters not to march on any other date until the restriction on public gathering is lifted, the apex court said was “a nullity.”

Argument

Counsel for the Convenors, Justice Srem Sai, while arguing for an order for Certiorari said, the order barred his client from demonstrating until appropriate authority lifted the ban on public gathering.

He argued that the court orders were absolute even though an exparte order was to last for 10 days. He said, the order made by the court was clear and unambiguous and prayed the court to have it set aside