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Nature and scope of the single justice jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Nature of the forum provided by article 134(b) of the constitution for a panel of three justices of this court to vary, discharge or reverse the decision of a single judge

Principles guiding a review of the decision of a single Justice of the Supreme Court

What the single justice jurisdiction of the Supreme Court entails

Whether a judgment given by a single justice of the Supreme Court can be reviewed

Whether a single Justice of the Supreme Court can grant an application based on a matter not canvassed in the lower courts

Whether a single Justice of the Supreme Court can make a decision on whether the judgement appealed against was interlocutory or final

Whether an applicant can apply for the variation of the order of a single judge of the Supreme Court

Whether an application made pursuant to the single justice jurisdiction can be made ex parte

Whether an application made pursuant to the single justice jurisdiction must be served only on the parties to the action

Whether an application to set aside or vary the decision of a single Justice of the Supreme Court is a review application

Whether an application under article 134 of the Constitution is an appeal or an ordinary review

Whether the failure by an applicant to file a statement of case pursuant to applications for review of decisions rendered by a single judge pursuant to article 134 (b) of the 1992 Constitution is fatal

Whether there is a time limit to apply for reversal, varying or discharge of a single judge’s decision

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