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Ghana: CJ Tasked Judges to Be Conversant With New Insurance Act

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The Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin-Yeboah, has charged judges in the country to expand their knowledge and understating of the new Insurance Act, 2021 (Act 1061).

The Insurance Act, 2006 (Act 724) which has been used to regulate the insurance industry for the past 15 years was repealed by the Insurance Act, 2021, (Act 1061).

According to the Chief Justice, critically studying the new Act would ensure Judges of various courts to properly apply and resolve cases related to insurance under the Insurance Act 2021 (Act 1061)

In a speech read on his behalf on Wednesday at the opening ceremony of the Nationwide Insurance Workshop for High Court Judges by the National Insurance Commission (NIC), by Justice Dennis Adjei, an Appeal Court Judge and Acting Director of the Judicial Training Institute, the C.J. emphasised the importance of understanding the new changes captured in the new Insurance Act.

The workshop is targeted at judges of the High Court, Appeal Court, and Supreme Court of Ghana to educate them on the new insurance Act.

He said the new insurance law covered both statutory regime and common law in addition to new charges introduced by the Act.

“As judges, we are mandated to resolve all disputes and legalities that may come before us under the Act and we should be able to resolve them in accordance and purpose for which the Act was enacted,” the Chief Justice stated.

“We as judges must understand what the Act seeks to address and apply the Act to promote the interests of stakeholders in the insurance industry, particularly the citizenry,” he added.