
Dennis Dominic Adjei
Justice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei is a prominent Ghanaian jurist known for his extensive experience in the legal field, having served as a Justice of the Court of Appeal before being nominated by President Mahama for appointment to the Supreme Court.
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Mr Mahama noted Ghana’s contribution to the court, citing Justice Dennis Dominic Adjei, who is currently serving a six-year term.
Mahama calls for direct access to African human rights courtSir Dennis Dominic Adjei is one of the newly appointed Justices of the Supreme Court.
President Mahama swears in 7 new Supreme Court Justices; Urges independence and integrityJustice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei has proposed that misinformation and the creation of fake accounts on social media should be treated with seriousness.
Justice Dennis Adjei calls for stronger laws against social media impersonation and misinformationJustice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei is one of the seven judges nominated to the Supreme Court.
Justice Senyo Dzamefe backs Supreme Court in NorthJustice Adjei has come out strongly in favour of maintaining the traditional use of wigs and gowns by legal practitioners in Ghana.
Supreme Court nominee defends use of wigs and gowns in Ghana’s courtsJustice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei emphasizes that personal religious beliefs must not influence judicial decisions in same-sex cases.
Judges must apply the law, not personal faith, in same-sex cases – Justice Dennis AdjeiJustice Dennis Adjei has attributed negative public perceptions of the judiciary to weak legal arguments and misinformation.
Bribery accusations against judiciary not backed by evidence– Justice Dennis AdjeiJustice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei has been nominated for appointment to the Supreme Court bench and has rejected the idea that the Chief Justice can act as President under Ghana’s 1992 Constitution.
Chief Justice can’t be President - Justice Dennis Adjei at Parliamentary vettingJustice Adjei is widely recognised for his work in judicial training and human rights law.
Parliament to vet seven Supreme Court nominees from Monday, June 16They are Justices Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei, Gbiel Simon Suurbaareh, Senyo Dzamefe, Kweku Tawiah Ackah-Boafo, Philip Bright Mensah, Janpere Bartels-Kodwo and Hafisata Ameleboba.
President Mahama nominates seven judges for appointment to Supreme Court bench


















