Court Overturns Judgment Recognising NDC as Political Party
A court has overturned an earlier judgment that recognised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as a duly registered political party, marking a significant development in the country's political landscape.
The appellate court ruled that the previous decision was legally unsustainable and set it aside, effectively nullifying the recognition previously granted to the party. The judgment is expected to have far-reaching implications for the NDC's legal status and its participation in future political activities.

Legal analysts say the ruling underscores the importance of strict compliance with electoral laws and constitutional provisions governing the registration and operation of political parties.
The NDC has yet to issue an official response to the court's decision. Political observers are closely monitoring the situation to determine the party's next legal steps, which may include filing a further appeal or seeking other legal remedies.
The latest ruling is expected to influence the country's political environment as stakeholders await further clarification on the implications for the party and the electoral process.