TUFFUOR vrs ATTORNEY GENERAL

Tuffour v. Attorney-General (1980) is a pivotal Ghanaian Supreme Court case establishing that any action violating the Constitution is void, ruling the parliamentary rejection of Justice Apaloo as Chief Justice unconstitutional because the 1979 Constitution already deemed him appointed, making Parliament's vetting void and affirming the court's power to strike down unconstitutional legislative acts. This landmark ruling reinforced constitutional supremacy and judicial review in Ghana.