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The Supreme Court has suspended all cases billed to be heard this week over COVID-19 fears.
The move comes in the wake of rumours that some judges of the Superior Courts have tested for the virus and are currently in mandatory Isolation.
The apex court was expected to deal with nine cases between Tuesday and Thursday but all the case have been adjourned.
The Judicial Service will commence its Legal Vacation from August 1, 2020, and resume in October 2020.
Meanwhile, a Justice of the Court of Appeal, Justice Paul Gyaesayor, has died after complaining of ill-health Tuesday.
The experienced Judge who reported for work, according to sources at the Judicial Service, complained of ill-health and went home.
But, he died shortly after he left the office to the house.
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