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Court dismisses case challenging legality of SIM card registration exercise

J N
Published July 14, 2022
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The High Court Human Rights Division in Accra presided over by Her Ladyship Barbara N. Tetteh-Charway J. has Wednesday (13 July 2022) dismissed the case challenging the legality of the ongoing SIM card registration exercise.

The case was filed by Francis Kwarteng Arthur praying, inter alia, for an order to stop the ongoing SIM card registration exercise.

The court held that the SIM registration directive by the NCA is lawful and in the public’s interest and none of the actions of the NCA violated any law. This follows the dismissal of the injunction application filed by lawyers for the applicant late last year.

It will be recalled that the same court had on Thursday, 9 December, 2021 struck out the application for an Interlocutory Injunction to halt the on-going SIM Card Registration exercise.

The decision to withdraw the application for injunction by the applicant followed the filing of an affidavit in opposition by the NCA which stated amongst others that the on-going SIM Registration exercise is backed by law.

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The SIM registration exercise is currently ongoing and will end on 31 July, 2022.

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