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Served from | Name | Previous judicial office | Appointed by | Served until | Notes |
1 |
1960 | Kobina Arku Korsah | Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court | Kwame Nkrumah | December 1963 | Chief Justice of Ghana 1957–1963 Dismissed by Kwame Nkrumah[5] |
2 |
1960 | William Van Lare | Appeal Court Judge 1957 | December 1963 | Retired when Supreme Court acquitted Tawia Adamafio and others on treason charges |
3 |
1960 | Gilbert Granville Sharp | Appeal Court Judge |
1961 | |
4 |
1960 | Julius Sarkodee-Addo[6] | High Court Judge | February 1966 | Chief Justice 1964–1966 Removed after coup d'état |
5 |
July 1960[7] | Augustus Molade Akiwumi[8] | Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana (1958–1960) | 1961 | Speaker of Parliament of Ghana |
6 |
15 September 1961[9] | Samuel Azu Crabbe | High Court Judge 1959
| 1966 | Supreme Court was replaced by the Appeals Court in 1966 |
6 |
1971[10] | Appeal Court Judge | Edward Akufo-Addo | 1972 | Supreme Court replaced by the Appeals Court in 1972 Chief Justice 1973–1977 |
7 |
15 September 1961[9] | Kofi Adumua Bossman | High Court Judge 2 July 1956 – 1962 | Kwame Nkrumah | 2 March 1964 | Dismissed 2 March 1964 by Nkrumah[11] Member of Constitutional Commission 1966–1967 |
8 |
1 September 1962[12] | George Commey Mills-Odoi | High Court Judge Jan 1960 Attorney General 1961–1962 | February 1966 | Acting Chief Justice (1965)[13][14] |
9 |
1 September 1962[12][15] | Nii Amaa Ollennu | High Court Judge |
1966 | Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana 1969–1972 |
10 |
1 September 1962[12] | Robert Samuel Blay | Private legal practitioner | 2 March 1964 | Dismissed 2 March 1964 by Nkrumah[11] |
11 |
1 September 1962[12] | Edward Akufo-Addo | Private legal practitioner | Kwame Nkrumah | March 1964 | Dismissed 2 March 1964 by Nkrumah.[11] Reinstated by the NLC as an Appeals Court judge. Chief Justice (1966–1970) |
12 |
2 March 1964[16][17] | Charles Acolatse | High Court Judge | 1965 | |
13 |
2 March 1964[16][17] | Alfred Akainyah | High Court Judge | 7 June 1966 | |
14 |
2 March 1964[16][18][17] | Fred Apaloo | High Court Judge | 1966 | Supreme Court replaced by Appeals Court |
14 |
1971[10] | Appeal Court Judge | Edward Akufo-Addo | 1972 | Supreme Court replaced by Appeals Court |
14 |
1980 | Appeal Court Judge | Hilla Limann | 1986 | Chief Justice of Ghana 1977–1986 Chief Justice of Kenya 1993–1995 |
15 |
26 June 1964[19] | William Bruce-Lyle | High Court Judge | Kwame Nkrumah | 7 June 1966 | Supreme Court Judge in Zambia 1976–1980.[20] |
16 |
26 June 1964[19] | Johnson Boateng Siriboe[21] | High Court Judge | 1966 | Supreme Court was replaced by the Appeals Court in 1966 by the National Liberation Council |
16 |
August 1970 | Appeal Court Judge | Edward Akufo-Addo | 1972[22] | Dismissed by NRC Military government. |
17 |
1965 | G. S. Lassey | High Court Judge | Kwame Nkrumah | 1966 | Supreme Court replaced by the Appeals Court by the then NLC government. |
18 |
August 1970[23] | E. A. L. Bannerman | Legal adviser to Ghana Police and Ghana Airways (1967–70) | Edward Akufo-Addo | 20 September 1972[22] | Chief Justice 1970–1972 Sacked by NRC Military government. |
19 |
August 1970[23] | V. C. R. A. C. Crabbe[21] | Interim Electoral Commissioner | 1972 | |
19 |
24 October 1980[24] | Appeal Court Judge | 1981 | |
20 |
August 1970[23] | Koi Larbi[25] | Member of the Council of State | 1972[22] | Sacked by NRC Military government. |
21 |
1971 | Kwamena Bentsi-Enchill | Dean of the Faculty of law, University of Zambia | 30 September 1972[26] | |
22 |
1971[10] | H. K. Prempeh | High Court Judge (1960–1964) Private legal practitioner | 1972 | |
23 |
1971[10] | P. D. Anin | Appeal Court Judge (1969–1970) | 1972 | Supreme Court replaced by Appeals Court |
23 |
24 October 1980[24][27] | Appeal Court Judge (1972–1980) | Hilla Limann | July 1982[28] | Retired voluntarily in July 1982 Later became a justice of the Appeal Court of the Gambia |
24 |
24 October 1980[27] | N. Y. B. Adade[29] | Attorney General 1969–1971 | 20 February 1996 | Acting Chief Justice (1990 to 1991)[30][31] |
25 |
24 October 1980[24][27] | Philip Archer[32] | Appeal Court judge | 1983 | Retired in 1983 |
25 |
1991 | Appointed Chairman of the Law Reform Commission following his retirement as a Supreme Court judge, was called out of retirement in 1991 to serve as Chief Justice of Ghana | Jerry Rawlings | 21 February 1995 | Chief of Justice 1991–1995 |
26 |
24 October 1980[24][27] | E. N. P. Sowah | Appeal Court Judge | Hilla Limann | 1990[33] | Chief Justice of Ghana 1986–1990 |
27 |
24 October 1980[27] | J. N. K. Taylor[34] | High Court Judge | 24 March 1990[35] | |
28 |
September 1985[36][37][38] | G. R. M. Francois[39] | Appeal Court Judge | Jerry Rawlings | 5 August 1994 | |
29 |
1988[40][41] | Isaac Wuaku[42] | Appeal Court Judge | 29 December 1992 | |
30 |
1988[40][41] | Kweku Etrew Amua-Sekyi[43] | Appeal Court Judge | 5 July 1996[44][45][46] | |
31 |
1988[40][41] | Isaac K. Abban | Appeal Court Judge | 21 April 2001[47] | Chief Justice of Seychelles 1990–1993 Chief Justice of Ghana. Died in office. |
32 |
1989 | Patrick Victor Osei-Hwere | Appeal Court Judge | 19 October 1992[48] | |
33 |
20 February 1990[49][50] | G. E. K. Aikins | Attorney General of Ghana | 2 September 1998[51] | |
34 |
1990 | Edward Wiredu[52] | Appeals Court Judge | 2003 | Chief Justice of Ghana 2001–2003 |
35 |
19 November 1991[53] | Joyce Bamford-Addo | Director of Public Prosecutions 2nd Deputy Speaker of the Consultative Assembly | October 2004[54] | First female justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana[55] and first female Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana |
36 |
19 November 1991[56] | Charles Hayfron-Benjamin | Private legal practice | 4 April 1999 | |
37 |
6 January 1993[57] | Francis Kpegah | Appeal Court Judge | 4 December 2008[58] | Acting Chief Justice (25 March 2007 to15 June 2007)[59] |
38 |
6 January 1993 | A. K. B. Ampiah[60] | Appeal Court Judge | 25 July 2003 | |
39 |
22 February 1995 | E. D. K. Adjabeng[60] | Appeal Court Judge | October 2002 | Resigned in October 2002 on personal grounds |
40 |
30 November 1995 | George Kingsley Acquah[61] | Appeals Court Judge | 25 March 2007 | Chief Justice of Ghana. Died in office. |
41 |
30 November 1995 | Sophia Akuffo | Private legal practitioner | 20 December 2019 | Chief Justice (2017–2019) |
42 |
30 November 1995[62] | Isaac K. Amuah | Appeal Court Judge | 19 August 1997 | Died in office[63] |
43 |
30 November 1995 | William Atuguba | State attorney | 1 July 2018 | Acting Chief Justice (21 February 2017 to 19 June 2017)
23 years in Supreme Court |
44 |
15 April 1999 | John Debra Sapong[64] | Appeal Court Judge | 2 June 2000 | |
45 |
15 April 1999 | Josiah Ofori Boateng[64] | Appeal Court Judge | 4 January 2001 | |
46 |
28 November 2000[65] | Theodore Adzoe[66] | Private legal practitioner | 31 October 2008 | |
47 |
28 November 2000[65][67] | George Lamptey | Appeal Court Judge | 3 June 2002 | |
48 |
19 March 2002[68] | Kwame Afreh | Appeal Court Judge | John Kufuor | September 2003[69] | |
49 |
12 November 2002[70] | Georgina Wood | Appeal Court Judge 1991–2002 | 7 June 2017 | Chief Justice 2007–2017 |
50 |
12 November 2002[70] | Samuel Glenn Baddoo | Appeal Court Judge | 3 March 2004 | |
51 |
12 November 2002[70] | Stephen Alan Brobbey | Appeal Court Judge | 23 May 2012 | |
52 |
12 November 2002[70] | Seth Twum | Private legal practitioner | 20 March 2007 | |
53 |
21 May 2003[71][72] | Anselmus Kludze[73] | Professor of Law at the University of Ghana | 12 March 2004[72] | |
54 |
16 September 2003[74][75] | Samuel Date-Bah | Special Adviser (Legal) at the Commonwealth Secretariat, London | August 2014 | |
55 |
14 May 2004[76] | Tawia Modibo Ocran | Professor of Law at the University of Ghana | 27 October 2008[77] | Died in office |
56 |
15 October 2004[78] | Richard Aninakwah[79] | Appeal Court Judge | 28 January 2008 | |
57 |
15 October 2004[78] | Julius Ansah[79] | Appeal Court Judge | 2020 | Acting Chief Justice (20 December 2019 to 7 January 2020)[80] |
58 |
15 October 2004[78] | Felix Lartey[79] | Chief Justice of the Gambia | April 2005 | |
59 |
15 March 2006[81] | Sophia Adinyira | Appeal Court Judge | 30 July 2019[82] | Judge on United Nations Appeals Tribunal 2009–2016 |
60 |
15 March 2006[83] | Samuel Kwadwo Asiamah | Appeal Court Judge | 2009 | |
61 |
11 June 2008[84] | Anin Yeboah | Justice of the Court of Appeal (2003–2008) | 24 May 2023[85] | Chief Justice (7 January 2020 to 24 May 2023)[86][87] |
62 |
11 June 2008[84] | Jones Dotse | Appeal Court Judge Supreme Court Judge in the Gambia | 8 June 2023[88] | Acting Chief Justice (24 May 2023 to 8 June 2023)[85] |
63 |
11 June 2008[84] | Paul Baffoe-Bonnie | Appeal Court Judge | Incumbent | |
64 |
11 June 2008[84] | Rose Constance Owusu | Appeal Court Judge | June 2014[89] | |
65 |
31 October 2009[90] | Vida Akoto-Bamfo | Appeal Court Judge | John Atta Mills | 14 February 2019[91] | |
66 |
31 October 2009[90] | Benjamin Aryeetey | Appeal Court Judge | 2011 | |
67 |
31 October 2009[90] | Nasiru Gbadegbe | Appeal Court Judge | 8 December 2020[92][93] | |
68 |
11 November 2012[94] | Joseph Akamba | Appeal Court Judge | John Mahama | 2016 | |
69 |
11 November 2012[94] | Anthony Benin | Appeal Court Judge | January 2020[95][96] | |
70 |
29 June 2015[97] | Yaw Appau | Appeal Court Judge | August 2021 | |
71 |
29 June 2015[97] | Gabriel Pwamang | Private legal practitioner | Incumbent | |
72 |
3 October 2018[98] | Nene Amegatcher | Private legal practitioner | Nana Akufo-Addo | 28 July 2023[99] | President of the Ghana Bar Association (2012–2016) |
73 |
3 October 2018[98] | Agnes Dordzie | Appeal Court Judge | 2 October 2022[100] | |
74 |
3 October 2018[98] | Nii Ashie Kotey | Professor of Law at the University of Ghana | 28 July 2023[99] | |
75 |
3 October 2018[98] | Samuel Marful-Sau | Appeal Court Judge | 10 August 2021 | Died in office[101] |
76 |
17 December 2019[102][103] | Mariama Owusu[104] | Appeal Court Judge | November 2024 | President of Ghana chapter, International Association of Women Judges, 2014 |
77 |
17 December 2019[102][103] | Avril Lovelace-Johnson[104] | Appeal Court Judge | Incumbent | |
78 |
17 December 2019[102][103] | Gertrude Tokornoo[104] | Appeal Court Judge | Incumbent | Vice-chair, e-Justice Committee Judicial Training Institute Board member
Chief Justice (Appointed on 12 June 2023)[105] |
79 |
22 May 2020[106] | Issifu Omoro Tanko Amadu[107] | Appeal Court Judge[96] | Incumbent | |
80 |
22 May 2020[108] | Clemence Jackson Honyenuga[107] | Appeal Court Judge[96] | 4 September 2022[100] | Although officially retired on 4 September 2022, he was granted some time by the Chief Justice (Anin Yeboah) to conclude a pending case.[109] He was removed from the case in February 2023.[110] |
81 |
26 May 2020[3] | Joy Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu | Professor of Law at the University of Ghana[96] | Incumbent | |
82 |
26 May 2020[3] | Yonny Kulendi[107] | Private legal practitioner[96] | Incumbent | |
83 |
28 December 2022[111][112] |
Barbara Frances Ackah-Yensu |
Appeal Court Judge[113] |
Incumbent |
|
84 |
28 December 2022[111][112] |
Samuel Kwame Adibu Asiedu |
Appeal Court Judge[113] |
Incumbent |
|
85 |
5 April 2023[100] |
George Kingsley Koomson |
Appeal Court Judge |
Incumbent |
|
86 |
5 April 2023[100] |
Ernest Gaewu |
High Court Judge |
Incumbent |
|
87 |
3 January 2024 |
Henry Anthony Kwofie |
Appeal Court Judge |
Incumbent |
|
88 |
3 January 2024 |
Yaw Darko Asare |
Appeal Court Judge |
Incumbent |
|
89 |
3 January 2024 |
Richard Adjei-Frimpong |
Appeal Court Judge |
Incumbent |
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