Supreme Courts (Highest Instance)
The Supreme Court of Ghana consists of the Chief Justice and ten other Justices.
The Court is the final court of appeal and has jurisdiction over matters relating to
the enforcement or the interpretation of constitutional law.
Supreme Court of Ghana
Appellate Courts
The Court of Appeal has jurisdiction to hear and to determine appeals from any judgment, decree, or High Court of Justice order.
Court of Appeal - Kumasi
High Courts
The High Court of Justice consists of the chief justice and not fewer than twenty other justices.
The High court has jurisdiction in all matters, civil and criminal, other than those involving treason.
High Court of Justice
Agona Swedru Regional High Court (Central Region)
Akim Oda Regional High Court (Eastern region)
Bolgatanga Regional High Court (Upper East Region)
Cape Coat Regional High Court (Central Region)
Denu Regional High Court (Volta Region)
Ho Regional High Court (Volta Region)
Hohoe Regional High Court (Volta Region)
Koforidua Regional High Court (Eastern region)
Kumasi Regional High Court (Ashanti Region)
Mampong Regional High Court (Ashanti Region)
Nkawkaw Regional High Court (Eastern region)
Sekondi Regional High Court (Western Region)
Sunyani Regional High Court (Brong Ahafo Region)
Tamale Regional High Court (Northern Region)
Tema Regional High Court
Wa Regional High Court (Upper West Region)
Wenchi Regional High Court (Brong Ahafo Region)
First Instance Courts
Inferior and Traditional Courts
Other Courts
Commercial Court
Commercial Court Kamasi
Fast Track Courts
Land Court - Kumasi
Jurisprudence (Case Law)
Judicial Service e-Judgment
Judiciary (general)
Judicial Service of Ghana
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