Ghana Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Anti-LGBTQ Bill
Ghana Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Anti-LGBTQ Bill

Ghana Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Anti-LGBTQ Bill

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The Supreme Court in Ghana has postponed the ruling on injunction applications by Dr. Amanda Odoi and Richard Sky against the transmission of the anti-LGBTQ bill to the President until the final judgment. Both cases challenge the bill's constitutionality, seeking to prevent Parliament from sending it for approval. Concerns raised include violations of the constitution's provisions and lack of fiscal impact analysis. The Attorney General argues that the bill should not have been entertained in Parliament, citing constitutional violations. The court is expected to rule on whether to bar Parliament from transmitting the bill for presidential approval, considering the legal complexities and constitutional implications.

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