A Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Emmanuel Yonny Kulendi, has described as outrageous conditions imposed by some judges before granting bail to accused persons.
Read MoreJustice Yonny Kulendi, a Supreme Court Judge, has lauded the introduction of the Ghana Case Tracking System (CTS) as a tremendously important intervention that would help address some of the key challenges of the nation’s justice delivery system.
Read MoreThe dynamics tilt slightly at Kulendi@Law where 63% of the 32 lawyers working at the firm are males. There are only 12 females at the firm. Nonetheless, it doesn’t stop a woman, Ama Amponsah, from heading the firm.
Read MoreKulendi@Law was established in July 2002 by Emmanuel Yonny Kulendi, an active Supreme Court judge in Ghana. He was the managing partner of the firm until his call to the bench in May 2020. Their key areas of practice are commercial and litigation practice with appreciable expertise in banking and finance, leasing, property, governance, amongst others.
Read MoreA young lawyer with Kulendi@Law, a top law firm in Ghana, Stephen Nsiah Opoku Esq. has saved a man jailed for 25 years for a rape which trial was exposed to be riddled with errors and abuse of the fundamental human right of the accused.
Read More“…The 1st Defendant was under no obligation to comply with the provisions of Article 11(7) in issuing its Directives of December 2018 and for that matter, any other directives of that nature.”
The above affirmation was made by the Supreme Court of Ghana on Wednesday, July 28, 2021, in its ruling in a case filed by the Association of Finance Houses (as Plaintiff) with the Bank of Ghana and the Attorney General as 1st and 2nd Defendants respectively.
Read MoreThe Chief Justice, Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah, has entreated auctioneers to be mindful that they do not have “an implied authority” to conclude a sale through private negotiation (private treaty) without recourse to the courts.
Read MoreA Justice of the Supreme Court , Justice Yonny Kulendi, says judges have no problem with the media criticising their decisions, but those criticisms must be constructive and devoid of insult and personality attacks.
Read MorePresident Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Tuesday swore in Justice Emmanuel Yonny Kulendi, a renowned private legal practitioner to the Supreme court, charging him to guard the independence of the Judiciary at all times.
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