Appeal Court
22nd Feb., 1940 . Appeal from
decision of the Chief
Commissioner of Ashanti's Court.
Constnection of section 8
of the West African Court of
Appeal Ordinance considered-Kudiabor
v. Kudanu (hitherto unreported,
n07£ printed after this report)
followed and appeal dismissed.
Held: No jurisdiction to
hear the appeal. Section 8 of
the West African
Court of
Appeal Ordinance limited to
appeals which lie by virtue of
statutory provisions.
There is no
need to set out the facts.
A. G.
Heward-Mills for Appellant.
E. O.
Asafu-Adjaye (E. P.
Asafu-Adjaye and E.
Prempeh with him) fur
Respondent.
The following
joint judgment was delivered :-
KINGDON,
C.]., NIGERIA, PETRIDES, c.J.,
GOLD COAST AND BANNERMAN, J.
Decision
upon the Preliminary objection
:-
Counsel for
the Appellant has been unable to
point to any enactment expressly
conferring upon this Court
jurisdiction to hear this
appea1. So far as this Court is
aware there is none. Counsel
falls back on section 8 of the
West African Court of Appeal
Ordinance (Cap. 5) which reads
:-
..
Notwithstanding anything
hereinbefore contained the Court
of Appeal may entertain any
appeal from a Court below on any
terms which it thinks just."
awl he asks
this Court to entertain this
appeal under that section.