Author name: The Legal Solicitor

Mens Rea

In Act 29 mens rea is captured variously by expressions such as “intentionally” “with intent” “knowingly” “negligently” “unlawfully” “without lawful excuse” “dishonestly” “without reasonable excuse”. INTENT Intent is the commonest form of mens rea. The concept of intent is categorized into two tiers – ⦁ basic intent ⦁ specific intent Basic intent is the first […]

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Punishment

Punishment is deemed to be the bedrock of criminal law. there is no exact definition of punishment. However, in an attempt to describe it, punishment enatails the infliction of suffering by a deliberate act of the authority of the State on an offender after he has been lawfully convicted for an offence. INDICES ⦁ Punishment

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Divorce in Ghana; Sharing of Matrimonial Properties

Properties acquired by spouses during their marriage are known as spousal properties. They include properties acquired, before and during the marriage. Where it is acquired before marriage, there must be an agreement that the said property should form part of the properties of their marriage. The agreement may either be Express (written or oral) or

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Ghana: Parliament Cannot Legally Order the General Legal Council (GLC)

To the extent that a Committee set up by Parliament is a body under the Legislative Arm of the Ghanaian government, and the General Legal Council (GLC) is a body set up by and under the Judicial Arm of the Ghanaian Government, the finding of the said Committee with specific reference to the Petitions by

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