
Hafisata Amaleboba
Justice Hafisata Amaleboba is a distinguished judge serving on the Court of Appeal in Ghana. She participated in the ruling to grant an interlocutory injunction against John Peter Amewu, reflecting her commitment to justice and legal integrity.
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Justice Hafisata Amaleboba delivered the Chief Justice’s speech at the staff durbar.
Judicial Service staff urged to live above reproachJustice Hafisata Amaleboba represented Acting Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie at the conference.
If we sincerely want to win war against galamsey, time to act is now without any further delay - Acting Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie to President Mahama [VIDEO]Justice Hafisata Amaleboba called on political leadership to take bold measures to curb illegal mining.
Attorney-General Dominic Ayine questions Ghana Bar Association's selectivity in advocacy roleHafisata Amaleboba is one of the newly appointed Justices of the Supreme Court.
President Mahama swears in 7 new Supreme Court Justices; Urges independence and integrityJustice Hafisata Amaleboba is one of the seven justices approved to serve on the Supreme Court.
Parliament approves President’s 7 nominees to Supreme CourtJustice Hafisata Amaleboba has stated that students who enroll in faith-based schools must adhere to the code of conduct and moral standards.
Choice of school implies acceptance of rules — Justice AmalebobaJustice Hafisata Amaleboba has backed proposals to place a limit on the number of justices serving on the Supreme Court bench.
Justice Amaleboba supports limit on Supreme Court judges but calls for reforms firstJustice Hafisata Amaleboba is one of the two female judges nominated to the Supreme Court.
Justice Senyo Dzamefe backs Supreme Court in NorthJustice Amaleboba, one of the few women on the current appellate bench, is known for her work in criminal justice and legal reforms.
Parliament to vet seven Supreme Court nominees from Monday, June 16Justice Hafisata Amaleboba was a member of the panel that decided on the interlocutory injunction application.
Court restrains John Peter Amewu from holding himself as MP of 8th Parliament
































