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Conditions for the dismissal of an appeal under Order 6 Rule 10 of the Court of Appeal Rules, 2002

Considerations for exercising the discretion to dismiss an appeal for want of diligent prosecution

Distinction between when an appeal has been struck out and when an appeal is dismissed on the merits

Effect of an appeal struck out on the ground of incompetence

Instances where an application for striking out/ dismissal of an appeal for want of prosecution can be brought

Power of the Court to suo motu dismiss an appeal for want of prosecution

The purpose of the power of the court to dismiss an appeal for want of diligent prosecution

Whether an appeal can be struck out on the ground of payment of insufficient filing fees

Whether an appeal which has been struck out can be relisted

Whether it is proper for an appeal to be struck out on the ground of under-assessment or non-payment of filing feed

Whether the dismissal of an appeal for want of prosecution is a judgment obtained by technicality

Whether the striking out of an appeal following a preliminary objections signals the end of the appeal

Whether, in the consideration of whether to dismiss an appeal for want of diligent prosecution, the court can look into the conduct of the party from when the writ was issued

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