Avoid use of intemperate and offensive language - Chief Justice tells lawyers 18th Dec 2020 | Source: GNA
The Chief Justice, Mister Kwasi Anin Yeboah, has cautioned lawyers against the use of intemperate, offensive and abusive language in their professional dealings. The use of intemperate, offensive language in professional dealings must be fiercely resisted by all lawyers no matter the height of temptation,” he said.
The Chief Justice also asked lawyers to refrain from the use of offensive language and ‘bad’ behaviours before the Courts.
Chief Justice Yeboah was speaking at the enrolment of 424 newly trained lawyers at the Accra International Conference Centre.
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Mr Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah, Chief Justice, presenting the best all round prize (John Mensah Sarbah Prize) to Mr Emmanuel Gyan Yeboah. Looking on are Mr Anthony Forson (left) and Ms Gloria Akuffo (3rd left). Picture: EBOW HANSON
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The Chief Justice, Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah, has inducted 424 newly qualified lawyers into the legal profession, with a call on them to be decorous and measured in their language, especially in the courtroom.
He said the legal profession was a noble one which commanded lot of respect and so it was important for lawyers to mirror that in all aspects of their lives.
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