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How a lawyer against whom a disciplinary committee has directed the taking of disciplinary measures can exercise his right of appeal
Mode of exercising the right of appeal in respect of a consolidated matter
Nature of the right of appeal
Need for an appellant who is vested with the statutory right of appeal to comply with all provisions of the statute creating such a right
Position of the law where a party's right to appeal is extinguished
Remedies available to a party who has exhausted his right of appeal
The principle that appeal is a creature of statute
The principle that the right of appeal is statutorily conferred and must be exercised in accordance with the provisions of the statute creating such a right
The principle that the right of appeal must be conferred by statute
When an appellant can appeal as of right
Whether a party can exercise the right of appeal on behalf of another party who has failed to appeal
Whether a party who has lost a case in a court whose decision is final can avail himself of a right of appeal created by an enactment subsequent to that decision
Whether a person can be deprived of his right to appeal against a criminal judgment
Whether an appeal lies as of right
Whether an appeal lies from a certiorari proceedings to the Court of Appeal
Whether an appeal lies to the Court of Appeal against the decision of a commission appointed under the National Liberation Council (Investigation and Forfeiture of Assets) Decree, 1966 (N.L.C.D. 72)
Whether any right of appeal in Ghana is conferred by common law
Whether the court can hear an appeal from a person affected by an adverse judgment but who failed to exercise his statutory right of appeal
Whether the right of appeal and the manner of its exercise is as provided for under statute
Whether the right of appeal can be conferred by implication
Whether the right of appeal can be exercised by a person who has not been convicted of any offence
Whether the right of appeal can be extinguished or circumscribed at anyone's whim
Whether the right of appeal can be implied
Whether the right of appeal can be inferred from decisions of the appellate courts
Whether the right of appeal can be regulated by rules of court
Whether there is a right of appeal from a decision of the Court Martial Appeal Court to the Supreme Court
Whether there is a right of appeal from a judgment of the Court Martial Appeal Court
Whether there is a right of appeal from the old Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court before the coming into force of the 1969 Constitution
Whether there is a right of appeal to the High Court from a decision of a rent magistrate
Whether there is an unfettered right of appeal to the Court of Appeal from all matters determined by the High Court
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