Robert John Hayfron-Benjamin

Robert John Hayfron-Benjamin (April 1929 – 22 September 2000) was a Ghanaian lawyer and judge.

He was also the chairman of the Ghana Law Reform Commission and the deputy speaker of the Consultative Assembly that was established to help draft and interpret the 1992 constitution.

[2] Hayfron-Benjamin begun as a private legal practitioner in Ghana from 1955 to 1963, when he was appointed Principal State Attorney.

[2][4] On 24 June 1964, he was called to the bench of the High Court of Ghana and in 1966,[5][6] he doubled as a Solicitor General.

[9] After his judicial service in Botswana, he returned to Ghana and resumed in his previous post as Justice of the Court of Appeal.