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Duty of the court before allowing an appeal

Effect of allowing an appeal

Effect of allowing an appeal without first requiring any ground to be shown

Grounds upon which an appeal may be allowed

How the court determines whether to allow an appeal; the distinction between civil cases and criminal cases

The effect of a respondent conceding to the allowing of an appeal

The overriding consideration in allowing appeals

When an appellate court will allow an appeal

Whether an appeal can be allowed by consent

Whether an appeal will be allowed by the Supreme Court where an appellate court raised an issue suo motu and took a decision without hearing the parties on that issue

Whether an appellate court can allow an appeal on the ground of reception of inadmissible evidence

Whether every point successfully taken that will result in an appeal being allowed

Whether the appellate court can allow an appeal in respect of which no reliefs are sought

Whether the fact that a party has established an error in the proceedings means that the appeal must be allowed

Whether the success of a party on an issue will result in allowing an appeal

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