Birth certificate not legally a form of identification to prove you are a Ghanaian citizen– Supreme Court

Ghana’s Supreme Court has unanimously held that birth certificate is not a form of identification to establish the citizenship of anyone. This is contained in the court’s judgment in the case filed by private citizen Mark Takyi Banson which court delivered judgment on June 25 together with the case filed by the opposition NDC. While…

Ghana’s Supreme Court has unanimously held that birth certificate is not a form of identification to establish the citizenship of anyone.

This is contained in the court’s judgment in the case filed by private citizen Mark Takyi Banson which court delivered judgment on June 25 together with the case filed by the opposition NDC.

While the NDC case wanted the current voters’ ID card to be used in the registration exercise, Mr Banson made a case for the inclusion of birth certificate insisting it proves the identity of prospective voters as Ghanaians who have turned 18.

The Apex Court dismissed these reliefs and deferred its full judgement to July 15.

A copy of the judgment sighted by joy news explains why the Birth certificate was rejected.

The decision written by Justice Ashie Kotey states that a birth certificate does not link its holder to the information it contains. It adds that it provides no evidence of citizenship.

The court compares it to another document it has already rejected; the National Health Insurance Cards and concludes it’s better than the Birth Certificate.

It is worthwhile to note that the birth certificate is used as a source document for various registrations including passports and the Ghana card which are currently being used in voter registration.

See full Judgment below:

 

Credit: MyJoyOnline

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