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Chief Justice of Ghana

Highest-ranking judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana


Highest-ranking judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana

The chief justice of Ghana is the highest-ranking judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana. The chief justice is also the head of the Judiciary of Ghana and is responsible for its administration and supervision. In order of state precedence, the chief justice is the fourth highest official in Ghana.

Historical background

The Supreme Court Ordinance of 1876 ended the 10-year absence of a Supreme Court, establishing a Supreme Court of Judicature for the Gold Coast Colony. The court consisted of the chief justice and not more than four puisne judges. This led to the appointment of the first chief justice, Sir David Patrick Chalmers by the British colonial authorities in 1876. The nature of the office of chief justice evolved with the years. The 1954 Gold Coast constitution provided for the chief justice to be appointed on the advice of the prime minister while other judges and judicial officers were appointed on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission. Under the 1957 Ghana constitution, on the attainment of independence, the chief justice and all superior justices were appointed on the advice of the prime minister as the Judicial Service Commission was abolished. Sir Kobina Arku Korsah became the first Ghanaian chief justice. Under the 1969 constitution, the chief justice was appointed by the president acting in consultation with the Council of State. The office has not changed much since the 1979 constitution though the court system underwent a lot of changes under various military governments between 1972 and 1993.

Appointment and office tenure

The chief justice is appointed by the president of Ghana in consultation with the Council of State of Ghana and with the approval of the Parliament of Ghana. A person qualified to be the chief justice of Ghana must be of a high moral character and have proven integrity and must have been a lawyer for at least fifteen years to have been eligible for appointment to the Supreme Court in the first place. Where the office of the chief justice is vacant or the chief justice is incapacitated and unable to carry out his duties, the most senior of the justices of the Supreme Court is expected to act in his place until he is able to resume or a new substantive chief justice is appointed by the president. The chief justice and any other justice of the superior courts may voluntarily retire on reaching the age of 60 years or stay on till the compulsory retiring age of 70 years.

Supreme Court and other superior courts

Main article: Supreme Court of Ghana

The Supreme Court consists of the chief justice and at least nine other judges. The chief justice is expected to preside at all sittings of the Supreme Court whenever present. The chief justice is the most senior member and oversees the administration of the Court of Appeal. The chief justice is also a member and administrator of the High Court and the Regional Tribunals.

Judicial Council

The chief justice is the chairman of the Judicial Council of Ghana. The council is expected to propose judicial reforms to the Ghana government to help improve the level of administration of justice and efficiency in the Judiciary. It is also expected to be a forum to enhance the administration of justice in Ghana.

Other duties

  • Administer the presidential oath and the vice presidential oaths before parliament prior to both assuming their offices.
  • Administer the oath of allegiance and the judicial oath to all justices of the superior courts or designate someone to act in his stead.
  • Chairman of the Rules of Court Committee which makes rules regulating the practice and procedure of all courts in Ghana.
  • To set up a tribunal to resolve grievances against the Electoral Commission of Ghana.
  • Convene and chair a tribunal to oversee proceedings relating to the removal of the president of Ghana from office.
  • Appoint judicial officers on the advice of the Judicial Council and subject to the approval of the president.

Current chief justice

Main article: Paul Baffoe-Bonnie

The current chief justice is in an acting capacity since April 2025. He is Paul Baffoe-Bonnie. He became acting chief justice following the suspension of Gertrude Torkornoo. He has subsequently been nominated in September 2025 as the next chief justice. She succeeded Kwasi Anin-Yeboah as the 15th chief justice of Ghana and the third female to hold this position in the history of Ghana. Torkornoo was sworn in as Chief Justice by President Akufo-Addo on 12 June 2023.

Suspension of Chief Justice Torkenoo

On 22 April 2025, following the receipt of three petitions for the removal of the Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkenoo, President John Mahama, in consultation with the Council of State suspended her from office as provided for by Article 146 of the 1992 constitution. A five member committee was set up to review the petition in line with constitutional provisions. In view of this, the most senior judge on the Supreme Court, Paul Baffoe-Bonnie will act as Chief Justice until resolution of the issue. The reviewing committee includes two Supreme Court Justices, Gabriel Pwamang, the next most senior judge after Baffoe-Bonnie and Samuel Adibu Asiedu. This generated controversy as the opposition cried foul-play while a government official reminded everyone that nothing had been proven against Torkenoo and that the constitutional provisions were being adhered to.

Early chief justices (and judicial assessors)

  • 1853–?1854 James Coleman Fitzpatrick
  • 1854–1857 Henry Connor
  • 1861–1866 William Hackett (acting 1861–1863)
  • 1868 William Alexander Parker

Chief justices of the Supreme Court

Since its inception in 1876, the Supreme Court has had 27 chief justices, including 13 in the Gold Coast era.

Chief JusticeTime framePeriodChief JusticeTime framePeriod
Sir David Patrick Chalmers1876 - 1878Gold Coast
P. A. Smith1878 - 1879Gold Coast
Sir James Marshall1880 - 1882Gold Coast
N. Lessingham Bailey1882 - 1886Gold Coast
H. W Macleod1886 - 1889Gold Coast
title=Biographical Register of Christ's College, 1505–1905volume=2. 1666–1905url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6F83BAAAQBAJ&pg=PA611first=Johnlast=Peilepage=611publisher=Cambridge University Pressyear=2014isbn=978-1-107-42606-1}}1889 - 1895Gold Coast
Francis Smith (acting)1895Gold Coast
Sir William Brandford Griffith1895 - 1911Gold Coast
Sir Philip Crampton Smyly1911 - 1928Gold Coast
Sir George Campbell Deane1929 - 1935Gold Coast
Sir Philip Bertie Petrides1936 - 1943Gold Coast
Sir Walter Harragin1943 - 1947Gold Coast
Sir Mark Wilson1948 - 1956Gold Coast
Sir Kobina Arku Korsah1956 - 5 March 1957Gold Coast
Sir Kobina Arku Korsahtitle=President Nkrumah Explains Government Action in Recent Treason Trialjournal=Ghana Newsdate=6 January 1964volume=2issue=1page=2url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1OHiAAAAMAAJ&dq=hans+kofi+boni&pg=RA11-PA9access-date=10 February 2020}}Ghana - 1st Republic
J. Sarkodee-Addo1964 - 1966
Edward Akufo-Addo1966 - 1969military rule (1966–1969)
1969 - 19702nd Republic
Edmund Alexander Lanquaye Bannerman1970 -1972
Samuel Azu Crabbe1973 - 1977title=History - Summaryurl=http://www.judicial.gov.gh/history/summary/home.htmurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070403005906/http://www.judicial.gov.gh/history/summary/home.htmarchive-date=2007-04-03access-date=2007-06-01publisher=Judicial Service of Ghana}}
Fred Kwasi Apaloo1977 - 1986military rule (1977–1979)
3rd Republic (24 September 1979 - 31 December 1981)
military rule (31 December 1981 – 1986)
E. N. P. Sowah1986 - 1990military rule
N. Y. B. Adade (acting)1990 - 1991
Philip Edward Archer1991 - 1993military rule (1991–1993)
1993 - 19954th Republic
Isaac Kobina Abban1995 - 21 April 2001
Edward Kwame Wiredu2001 - 2003
George Kingsley Acquah4 July 2003 - 25 March 2007
Georgina Theodora Woodurl=http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=125662title=Kpegah urges new Chief Justice to unite judgesaccess-date=2007-06-16work=General News of Friday, 15 June 2007publisher=Ghana Home Page}} 15 June 2007 - 8 June 2017
Sophia Akuffodate=19 June 2017title=Full list of Chief Justices in Ghana since 1957url=http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Full-list-of-Chief-Justices-in-Ghana-since-1957-550669access-date=21 June 2017publisher=Ghanaweb}} – 20 December 2019
date=8 January 2020title=Akufo Addo swears in Anin Yeboah as new CJ todayurl=https://mobile.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Akufo-Addo-swears-in-Anin-Yeboah-as-new-CJ-today-830902access-date=7 January 2020publisher=Ghanaweb}}author1=Emmanuel Ebo Hawksontitle=Chief Justice Anin Yeboah retires "Justice Dotse acts"url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/general-news/chief-justice-anin-yeboah-retires-justice-dotse-acts.htmlwebsite=Graphic Onlinepublisher=Graphic Communications Group Limitedaccess-date=30 May 2023location=Accradate=25 May 2023}}
Gertrude Tokornoo12 June 2023 – *1 September 2025*
author1=Godwill Arthur-Mensahtitle=Parliament approves Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie as Chief Justice of Ghanaurl=https://gna.org.gh/2025/11/parliament-approves-justice-paul-baffoe-bonnie-as-chief-justice-of-ghana/website=Ghana News Agencypublisher=Ghana News Agencyaccess-date=16 November 2025date=13 November 2025}}13 November 2025 - date

Justice Francis Yaonasu Kpegah, who was at the time the most senior of the Supreme Court judges acted as Chief Justice between March 2007 and June 2007.

Demographics

Chief Justice of GhanaEthnicityReligious affiliation
Kobina Arku KorsahFante (Akan)Methodist
Julius Sarkodee-AddoAkanChristian
Edward Akufo-AddoAkuapem (Akan)Presbyterian
Edmund Alexander Lanquaye BannermanGaMethodist
Samuel Azu CrabbeGaAnglican
Fred Kwasi ApalooAnlo EweChristian
E. N. P. SowahGaChristian
Philip Edward ArcherFante (Akan)Anglican
Isaac Kobina AbbanFante (Akan)Methodist
Edward Kwame WireduAkanAnglican
George Kingsley AcquahFante (Akan)Anglican
Georgina Theodora WoodGaAssemblies of God (raised Methodist)
Sophia AkuffoAkuapem (Akan)Evangelical Charismatic (raised Presbyterian)
Kwasi Anin-YeboahAkanChristian
Gertrude TorkornooEffutu (Guan)Christian

Notes

  1. The Supreme Court was left intact under this military regime. See.

References

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  11. 1992 Constitution of Ghana Article 144 (6).
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