The 2022/23 Ghana Premier League will still remain on hold after the Accra High Court, Human Right Division adjourned the injunction case for the second time to Monday, October 24, 2022.
The court hearing was scheduled for today but the Accra High Court has adjourned it to next week.
Both parties appeared in court last week, with AshantiGold having applied to file a supplementary affidavit to argue that the GFA’s Disciplinary Committee ruling infringed on their rights.
But the High Court presided over by Mr. Justice Nicolas M. C Abodakpi on Wednesday ruled: “The 13th respondent cannot testify or depose to an affidavit on behalf of all the respondents as required by law to offer their separate explanation. Therefore, Counsel for the Respondents shall do the needful”.
This means that all the respondents would have to file their respective affidavits.
The Obuasi-based club is aiming to overturn its demotion to Ghana’s third tier after GFA’s Disciplinary found them guilty of match fixing together with Inter Allies.