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Court Strikes Out CJA's Motion

A motion filed by the Committee for Joint Action (CJA) seeking an order to prohibit the Attorney-General and three television stations from the use of video foo...

19 Feb 2008
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A motion filed by the Committee for Joint Action (CJA) seeking an order to prohibit the Attorney-General and three television stations from the use of video footage of demonstrations organised by the organisation was struck out by an Accra Fast Track High Court yesterday for want of prosecution. The court, presided over by Mr Justice K A. Ofori-Atta, awarded costs of GH¢150 in favour of each of the respondents, namely, the Attorney General, the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), TV3 Network Ltd and Metro TV. The CJA filed the motion to seek, among others, an order of prohibition to restrain the respondents from the further use of the images of its demonstration to protest against certain government policies in advertisements. According to the group, the use of the video footage to advertise a fiscal policy that it was against violated its rights, since the organisation disagreed with the policy. It therefore, sought a declaration that the inscriptions accompanying the images used in the advertisements that the demonstrators were unemployed was misleading and wrong. However, when the matter came before the court yesterday there was no official from the parties, including the CJA. The CJA was also not represented by any legal counsel. The Attorney-General was represented by Ms Ama Jantuah Bamful, while TV3 and Metro TV were respectively represented by Mr Eugene Glover Tay and Daniyal Abdul-Karim. GBC was represented by Mr Anthony Matthews. Consequently, counsel for GBC, Mr Matthews, on behalf of the other counsel, prayed the court to strike out the matter in view of the fact that the CJA was not represented. The matter was stood down for sometime to enable counsel for the CJA to be present but after some time there was still no representation for the CJA and the judge had no option but grant the application. An affidavit in support of the motion deposed by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa of Dansoman in Accra said he was the spokesperson of the organisation and had its authority to depose to the affidavit. It said the group organised a series of demonstration in various regional capitals in protest against certain government policies and hardships occasioned to the majority of Ghanaians due to taxes imposed by the government. The respondents, it noted, were using the video footage of the demonstrations organised by the group to advertise for the imposition of a tax on talking on mobile phones, a policy that the applicants were against. It said on the said advertisements certain false and misleading statements regarding the employment status of the demonstrators had been made by the respondents. The organisation said it had the right to ask that the images of the demonstrators should not be associated with messages that were false, misleading and which it did not either believe in or actually openly disagreed with.
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