Constitutional Law Cases on Separation Of Powers

Asare v. Attorney General (Swearing-in case)

Court: Supreme Court

Year: 2004

Principle(s): Swearing in of the speaker as president does not violate separation of powers, as the organs still remain distinct and separate.

Asare v. Attorney General (Constitutional Review Commission Case)

Court: Supreme Court

Year: 2015

Principle(s): The president can propos bills for the amendment of the constitution and engage in activities preparatory to the actual amendment process.