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    80% of Ghana School of Law candidates make it to the Ghana Bar this year

    Nathasia NarteyBy Nathasia NarteyNovember 4, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Final Results for the examinations conducted in July by the Independent Examination Committee (IEC) of the General Legal Council (GLC) to select qualified students of the Ghana School of Law (GSL) to be called to the Ghana Bar this year have been released.

    The general position of Ghana’s law is that the GLC is the primary institution that regulates legal education in Ghana.

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    However, the IEC, an institution created under the authority of Parliament in 2018, has the exclusive mandate of conducting and managing both entrance examinations for admission into the GSL and all internal exams taken by law students.

    The final results were released after midday on Thursday, November 3, 2022.

    Citi News reporters saw several successful candidates jubilating and screaming out loud.

    Others wept uncontrollably upon finding out that their names were not on the list of candidates certified as having passed all their final exams.

    Citi News‘ analysis of the results shows that  81 percent of the over 800 Part Two Professional Law Course students – defined as candidates who started and completed their professional law course on various campuses of the GSL – have passed.

    However, 18 percent of candidates who sat for the exams failed at least one or more of the papers written in July 2022.

    The percentage of successful candidates belonging to the post-call law class – defined as persons who have been called to the Bar in other common law jurisdictions such as the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Nigeria and The Gambia was, however, lower; at over 60 percent.

    Around 33 percent of post-call candidates failed at least one paper, meaning they are ineligible to be considered for the Ghana Bar this year.

    Put together, 850 candidates of the Ghana School of Law are fit to be considered for the Ghana Bar on November 11, 2022, provided they have equally met other requirements, such as “Good character”.

    To pass a paper, a candidate must obtain at least 50 percent of the 100 available marks per paper.

    Overall, a candidate who fails no more than two papers is said to be “referred,” whereas a candidate who fails three or more examination papers is deemed to have “failed” and will thus repeat the entire class.

    It is important to note that merely passing the final exams does not give a candidate an automatic right to be called to the Bar. Beyond passing his exams, a successful candidate is required to satisfy the General Legal Council that he is a person of “Good Character”. Thus, for example, a candidate may have passed all his or her final exams but may still not be called to the Bar if it is established that he is a person with a criminal record.

    101 candidates took the exams for the post-call, with 61 passing all papers. Thirty-four post-call candidates were referred, meaning they are eligible to rewrite the papers they failed in the first part of 2023. Close to six percent failed at least three or more of their papers, meaning they will have to re-take the entire post-call course.

    In September this year, the GLC announced it would “Call” newly qualified lawyers to the Ghana Bar on Friday, 11 November 2022.

    On Tuesday, November 8, 2022, the GLC is expected to hold a major dinner in honour of all the successful candidates.

    Please see below for photographs of the complete list of the passed students set to be called to the Bar on 11 November 2022.

    Source:  Citi Newsroom.

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