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Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in electoral matters

How an appellate jurisdiction of a court is conferred

How the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court can be invoked

Source of appellate jurisdiction of a court

The jurisprudence of appellate jurisdiction

The nature of the appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal

The principle that an appellate court does not exercise any jurisdiction other than that conferred by statute

The principle that the exercise of appellate jurisdiction is entirely statutory

The rule guiding the exercise of appellate jurisdiction

What confers appellate jurisdiction on the Supreme Court where the Constitution provides for appellate jurisdiction in the Supreme Court as of right in a “civil cause or matter”

When the Court of Appeal will invoke its appellate jurisdiction

Whether an appellate court can exercise its appellate jurisdiction where there is no appeal against the decision of the trial court declining jurisdiction

Whether appellate jurisdiction of a court can be inferred from the provisions of an enactment

Whether a reviewing court can stray into the realms of appellate jurisdiction

Whether or not the Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction over the High Court

Whether partial or non-compliance with the order of court as regards payment of a judgment debt robs an appellate court of jurisdiction to hear and determine the appeal before it

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