The Wenchi High Court has slapped the National Democratic Congress (NDC) with a punitive cost of GHS4,000 at the case management conference of the Techiman South Parliamentary Election Petition.
The NDC Techiman South Parliamentary Candidate, Christopher Beyere Baasongti, who sued the Member of Parliament for the area, Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, and the Electoral Commission, is praying the court to quash the declaration of Mr. Adjei-Mensah Korsah of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as the winner of the Techiman South parliamentary elections.
At the case management sitting on Tuesday, the court partially granted the petitioner’s motions to amend the title of his suit to state that “no proper collation” was done in the 2020 Techiman South Parliamentary Elections, among one other relief.
The petitioner was however slapped with a punitive cost of GHS7,000.00, which was later reduced to 4,000.00 after a series of legal arguments, for delaying court proceedings.
“The judge did not allow all the [NDC’s five] motions to fly. Rather, he gave them two [out of the five] to go and amend… They repeated some of the dismissed motions already ruled on, and because of that they were initially awarded a cost of GHS 7,000, and after several pleadings for review, the judge settled on GHS4,000 against the petitioner.”
The case has thus been adjourned to the 30th of June, 2021
