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General News of Saturday, February 2, 2019
Source: Kofi Okyere
2019-02-02
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A group of disadvantaged lawyers who have completed their training at the Institute of Legal Practice and Development (ILPD) in Rwanda has filed a lawsuit against the Ghana Legal Council and the Ghana School of Law for prevented from taking the post-appeal law course in Ghana.
According to the group, the management of the Faculty of Law of Ghana denied them the right to pursue studies in the course of the post-appeal course, thanks to a letter of reciprocity duly written by the Registrar of the Faculty of Law of Ghana, who also serves as secretary of the legal council. education in Ghana.
This is due to a conflict between the director of GSL and the clerk of GSL, to the detriment of the students who left their family in Rwanda for 9 months without solution.
The issue also prompted criticism from Dr. Didas Kayihura, Rector of the Institute of Legal Practice and Development (ILPD) in Rwanda, who questioned the fact Ghana's Law School, Erick Prempeh, reportedly downgraded the Rwandan legal system. they are so advanced, it is the least that can be said.
"So we need justice because we can not rely on the agreement of a professional and take steps to be treated in this way.We need justice." Quote Lord Denning: Silence No Is not an option when we are mistreated, we need justice. "
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