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Embattled Jasikan Circuit Court Judge sues CJ, Judicial Service

Justice Gertrude Torkornoo replaces Anin Yeboah, as the new CJ

By Franklin ASARE-DONKOH

The embattled Jasikan Circuit Court Judge, Mr. Alfred Kwabena Asiedu, who was dismissed from the Judicial Service for alleged misconduct, has sued the Service and the Chief Justice (CJ) Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Torkornoo for his dismissal.

Mr. Kwabena Asiedu is seeking a declaration that his dismissal was unlawful.

The reliefs he’s seeking include: “A declaration that the removal of the Applicant from office as a Circuit Court judge as contained in the letter signed by the 2nd Respondent dated I3th November 2023 is unlawful.”

“A declaration that both the Disciplinary Committee and the Judicial Council acted ultra vires when they made a finding of malicious prosecution against the Applicant and a declaration that the said findings of the two bodies are the patent error of law on the face of the record and same liable to be quashed by the supervisory powers of this Court.”

The CJ sacked Mr. Alfred Kwabena Asiedu for misconduct in a divorce case that he presided over.

This was after the disciplinary committee that investigated him for having an amorous relationship with a woman in the divorce petition which was pending in his court found him to have misconducted himself.

A petition accusing Justice Asiedu of abuse of power, sexual exploitation, malicious prosecution, and impropriety was presented by one Singari Diana Sadia on January 16, 2023.

Upon receiving the petition, the Chief Justice forwarded it to the disciplinary committee of the Judiciary Service for investigation.

The Committee after thorough scrutiny, recommended the dismissal of Justice Asiedu,

The CJ, Justice Torkornoo, in a letter dated November 13, 2023, said “The Disciplinary Committee, after investigating the above-mentioned matter, found that you misconducted yourself as a Judge as there was ample evidence that you were involved in an improper relationship with the Petitioner, who had a Divorce case pending before you.

“The Disciplinary Committee also established the allegation of abuse of power and malicious prosecution against you as you were found to have caused the arrest and prosecution of the Petitioner without justification. The Disciplinary Committee consequently recommended that you should be dismissed.”

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