In a momentous development for Ghana’s judicial and legal landscape, Attorney-General Dr. Dominic Ayine and his deputy, Dr. Justice Srem-Sai, have made their first official appearance before the Supreme Court since assuming office. Their joint presence in court marks a significant milestone, signaling the beginning of a new chapter in the leadership of the Attorney-General’s Department.
The distinguished legal scholars appeared at the apex court on Tuesday, where they represented the government in a constitutional matter that attracted wide public interest. Their participation was met with keen attention from both legal practitioners and the general public, many of whom see their appointments as a turning point in the administration of justice in the country.
Dr. Ayine, a seasoned legal practitioner, academic, and former Deputy Attorney-General, brings a wealth of experience to the role. Dr. Srem-Sai, a respected constitutional law expert and lecturer, is widely known for his thought leadership on legal reforms and judicial accountability.
Their appearance before the Supreme Court is viewed not only as a procedural necessity but also as a strong message of commitment to the rule of law, professionalism, and active governmental participation in legal matters of national importance.
Legal observers have praised the duo for their calm demeanor, sound legal arguments, and collaborative presence in court — a dynamic that many say sets the tone for what may be a transformative era for the country’s legal and justice system.
As the legal community and the wider public look forward to the impact they will make in office, their debut at the Supreme Court sets a precedent of seriousness and service to the constitutional order of Ghana.
