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Attitude of the Supreme Court to the proliferation of appeals

Distinction between the law governing the filing an initial appeal and an amended appeal

Effect of an appeal filed out of time and without leave of the court to extend the time within which to file a notice of appeal

Effect of an appeal from a final court

Effect of failure to comply with statutory provisions relating to appeals

Effect of filing an appeal against a non-juristic person

Effect of filing an appeal out of time

Effect of filing an appeal outside the statutory period

Effect of filing an appeal without leave where required

Procedure for filing an appeal under the 1977 Supreme Court Rules

Procedure for filing an appeal under the 1985 Supreme Court Rules

The condition for the existence of an appeal

The procedure for raising an appeal in the Court of Appeal

The rule that a party wishing to appeal from a decision in a case to which he is a party must act strictly in conformity with the procedure laid down

The rule that where there is an appeal on some points only in a decision, the appeal stands or falls on those points appealed against only while the other points or decisions not appealed against remain valid, subsisting and unchallenged

What an appeal presupposes

Whether an appeal from the Disciplinary Committee of the General Legal Council can be filed at the Court of Appeal

Whether an appellate court can suo motu raise the issue of filing an appeal out of time

Whether an appellate court is seised of an appeal once it is filed

Whether the court has jurisdiction to entertain an appeal filed out of time

Whether the date of the judgment/ruling is counted in computing time for filing appeals

Whether the filing of an appeal under a wrong process is fatal to the Appeal

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