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Chief Justice Urges Government to Bolster Judicial Facilities

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
June 10, 2024
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Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo

Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo

In a passionate appeal to the government, Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo has emphasized the critical need for improved facilities to enhance the delivery of justice across Ghana. Speaking at the inauguration of The Law House in Accra on Monday, Chief Justice Torkornoo highlighted the urgent necessity for expanded infrastructure and resources to meet the complex demands of the nation’s justice system.

The inauguration of The Law House marks a significant milestone in Ghana’s legal landscape. The project, which began in 2001, experienced numerous delays before being re-awarded on January 10, 2023, and completed in June 2024.

Spanning the administrations of four presidents—John Agyekum Kufuor, John Evans Atta Mills, John Dramani Mahama, and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo—the project evolved from its original plan of an 8-story office building to a 10-story structure with a two-level basement. The newly completed Law House boasts conference rooms, 130 office spaces, 120 parking lots, an eating area, and various other facilities designed to support the country’s legal framework.

“Access to justice goes beyond providing courts. Access to justice includes facilities for legal education, law reporting, facilities for law reforms, facilities for legal aid services, and well-resourced professionals along the justice delivery chain.”

Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo

Chief Justice Torkornoo highlighted the need for deliberate measures to address the diverse requirements of legal professionals and the broader justice network, emphasizing the importance of creating an integrated and well-supported legal infrastructure.

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“We are still left with providing fitting locations for the several needs of professionals in the justice delivery chain. I am hoping that sooner than later, we will have another beautiful edifice close by to house the Council for Law Reporting, the Legal Aid Commission, the Legal Service Board, and all the agencies that feed into providing justice to this dear nation of ours.”

Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo

A Call to Action

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Her speech illuminated several critical areas where enhancements are urgently needed to ensure effective justice delivery. The Chief Justice stressed the importance of legal education facilities. She noted that quality legal education is foundational to developing competent legal professionals who can navigate the complexities of the justice system. Without adequate educational infrastructure, the country risks a future shortage of skilled lawyers and judges.

Chief Justice Torkornoo further pointed to the need for improved law reporting facilities. Accurate and comprehensive law reporting ensures that legal precedents are well-documented and accessible, aiding in the consistency and transparency of legal proceedings. Enhancing these facilities will support lawyers, judges, and scholars in their legal research and practice.

“Access to legal aid is crucial for ensuring that justice is accessible to all, particularly the marginalized and disadvantaged. Well-equipped facilities and resources for legal aid services can help bridge the gap between the affluent and the underprivileged, promoting fairness and equality in the justice system.”

Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo

Additionally, the Chief Justice emphasized the importance of facilities for law reforms. The legal system must evolve to reflect societal changes and emerging issues. She stated, “Well-resourced facilities dedicated to law reforms can facilitate continuous improvements and updates to legal statutes, ensuring that the justice system remains relevant and effective.”

Chief Justice Torkornoo’s call to action also encompassed the need for well-resourced professionals along the justice delivery chain. This includes not only judges and lawyers but also support staff, administrative personnel, and other key players within the justice system. Adequate training, resources, and infrastructure for these professionals are vital for the smooth and efficient operation of the judicial process.

The completion of The Law House is a step in the right direction, providing much-needed office spaces and facilities to support the legal community. However, the Chief Justice’s remarks make it clear that this is just the beginning. The comprehensive development of Ghana’s judicial infrastructure requires ongoing investment and commitment from the government.

The Chief Justice’s vision for a holistic improvement in the justice delivery system is one that addresses the multifaceted needs of the legal community. By investing in legal education, law reporting, law reforms, legal aid services, and professional resources, Ghana can build a more robust, fair, and efficient justice system.

As Chief Justice Torkornoo concluded her speech, her message was clear: the government must take deliberate and immediate steps to enhance the nation’s judicial facilities. This is not merely a call for more buildings, but for a comprehensive approach to justice delivery that ensures access, efficiency, and equity for all Ghanaians.

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