Lawyers in Accra, Tema, Kasoa and Kumasi have been directed to stay home as they not part of the category of critical staff exempted from the two-week partial lockdown which begun in parts of the country.
Although President Nana Akufo-Addo in announcing the lockdown mentioned the judiciary is exempted, the Chief Justice (CJ) in a new directive Monday said lawyers are to observe the lockdown.
“The restrictions imposed on the citizenry of Greater Accra and Greater Kumasi affect all lawyers and litigants and for other court users since these categories of persons were not exempted,” Chief Justice Anin Yeboah said in a statement on Monday.
Accordingly, the CJ has asked registrars of courts in those areas to adjourn all cases listed during this period to dates in May and June 2020.
In a bid to stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus which has so far affected 152 people in Ghana from spreading, government announced a partial lockdown to minimize movement of people.
People have been advised to stay home during the period unless it becomes necessary for them to access essential services.
The lockdown breaches could attract a four-year jail term and or 12,000 cedis if found guilty.
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You people only go to court to get adjournments so what at all can you do in these two weeks that cannot wait. Which cases do you have that are so urgent for which reason we should risk our health. The courts will only deal with urgent and serious cases and not you regular adjournment dragging cases. The CJ is making a lot of sense so if you do not understand you have a problem with your logic.
That is absolute baldderdash. How do we attend to our cases in court? Some of these political appointments leave much to be desired. What about the judges who must sit on our cases? Some of our cases are time barred