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Attitude of the court to grant of leave to appeal

Conditions for the grant of an application for extension of time for leave to appeal

Considerations for the Court of Appeal in granting leave to appeal

Course of action to be taken by a party who applied for leave to appeal where leave is not required

Documents required to be annexed to an application for leave to appeal

Duty of an applicant seeking leave to appeal against a ruling on a no case submission

Duty of appellate court in considering the grounds of appeal filed in support of the application for leave to appeal

Effect of a leave obtained after the expiration of a statutory period without an application for extension of time

Effect of failure to consider the respondent's counter-affidavit in an application for leave to appeal

Effect of failure to obtain leave against a decision granting unconditional leave to defend an action

Effect of failure to obtain leave before filing grounds of fact in the Supreme Court

Effect of failure to obtain leave to appeal to the Supreme Court where the grounds of appeal are on facts or mixed law and facts

Effect of failure to obtain leave to appeal where necessary

Effect of failure to obtain leave to appeal where the ground of appeal is one of fact or mixed law and fact

Effect of failure to seek leave to appeal against an award of costs

Effect of failure to seek leave to appeal against the judgment of Court of Appeal where the grounds of appeal do not raise or involve issues or questions of law alone or pure law

Effect of failure to seek leave to appeal from the judgment of the National Industrial Court in civil cases

Effect of leave to appeal granted outside the prescribed to appeal an interlocutory decision

Grant of leave to appeal as a matter of discretion

Instances when leave is required to appeal against the decision of the High Court

Necessity of obtaining to leave to appeal where appeal is against an interlocutory decision not on grounds of law alone

Need for an interested party to seek leave to appeal

Need for leave in an appeal attacking the exercise of discretion of a lower court

Need for leave of court to be obtained where the ground of appeal is one of mixed law and fact

Need for leave to appeal in an appeal from the decision of a High Court not sitting at first instance

Need to obtain leave to appeal against an interlocutory decision of the National Industrial Court

Need to obtain leave to appeal where the grounds of appeal involve questions of mixed law and fact or facts alone

Position of the law on time to obtain leave to appeal in a criminal appeal

Principles governing the grant of leave to appeal by a court

Procedure for making an application for leave to appeal against a sentence

Proper order to be made where an application for leave to appeal is incompetent

The duty of the court in the consideration of grounds of appeal proposed by an applicant to support an application for leave to appeal

The factor for determining whether leave is required to appeal

The principle that leave to appeal is not required when an appeal involves a question of law alone whether the decision appealed against is interlocutory or final

The rule that an application for leave to appeal ought to be made first at the lower court

What an applicant for leave to appeal must show

What an applicant seeking leave to appeal must establish

What an application seeking leave to appeal entails

When leave to appeal may be dispensed with

When leave will be required to appeal

Whether a certified true copy of the judgment appealed against must be placed before the court in an application for leave to appeal

Whether a contemnor requires leave of court to appeal as an interested party

Whether an appeal can be brought against a consent judgment without leave of court

Whether an application for leave to appeal against an interlocutory ruling must first be made in the High Court

Whether an application for leave to appeal against the decision of the National Industrial Court can be made to the National Industrial Court

Whether an application for leave to appeal as an interested party has a time limit

Whether an application for leave to appeal must be filed before the notice of appeal is filed

Whether a party can apply to the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal against the decision of the National Industrial Court

Whether a prayer seeking leave to appeal on mixed law and fact amounts to a surplusage

Whether it is necessary for an appellant before the Court of Appeal to obtain leave in all cases where the ground of appeal is of fact or mixed law and fact

Whether it is necessary to obtain leave to file a ground of appeal

Whether leave is required in an appeal not stemming from a final decision of the High court

Whether leave is required in an interlocutory appeal where the issue is one of law

Whether leave is required to appeal against a decision on the issue breach of fundamental rights

Whether leave is required to appeal against a judgment on grounds of appeal that raise questions of mixed law and fact alone

Whether leave is required to appeal against the decision of the Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court on grounds of mixed law and fact

Whether leave is required to appeal against the issue of fair hearing out of time

Whether leave is required to appeal against wrongful admission or rejection of evidence

Whether leave is required to appeal to the Supreme Court against an acquittal

Whether leave is required to appeal where the ground of appeal involves questions of law alone

Whether leave is required to file an appeal against an interlocutory decision when appealing against the final judgment of the High Court

Whether leave is required where an appeal is as of right

Whether leave is required where an appellant appeals solely on costs

Whether leave of court is required where a ground of appeal involves a question of law

Whether leave to appeal can be granted as a matter of course

Whether leave to appeal is necessary against the final judgment of the High Court

Whether leave to appeal is necessary in an appeal from the final judgment of the High Court sitting at first instance

Whether leave to appeal is required where an award of costs is made in the final judgment

Whether leave to appeal is required where one of the grounds of appeal is against the award of costs

Whether leave to appeal is required where the appeal involves a question of law

Whether leave to appeal will be granted where the ground of appeal is frivolous or useless or merely raises hypothetical issue

Whether leave to appeal will be granted where the grounds raise a novel point of law

Whether only the record of proceedings is to be considered by the Supreme Court in an application for leave to appeal

Whether the filing of multiple notices of appeal can render an appeal incompetent

Whether the issue of inordinate delay applies in an application for leave to appeal where the issue of jurisdiction is raised in the proposed grounds of appeal

Whether the refusal to grant leave to appeal renders the court functus officio

Whether the requirement of leave to appeal pursuant to the constitution can be whittled down or expanded by the rules of court

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