
Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeal only has appellate jurisdiction, meaning that its single power is to hear cases on appeal. All cases from the Supreme Court, both civil and criminal can be appealed to the Court of Appeal.
The Court of Appeal is made up of five Justices of Appeal including the President of the Court of Appeal and the Chief Justice. Cases must be heard by at least three Justices at the discretion of the President of the Court of Appeal.
Physical address
Palais De Justice
Ile Du Port, Mahe,
Seychelles, PO Box 57, Victoria
Court of Appeal - 1991
10 documents
Title | Date |
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October 1991 | |
Clebert Tirant v Republic (SCA 5 of 1991) [1991] SCCA 11 (16 October 1991) | 16 October 1991 | Republic v Wilby Robert & Anor (SCA 8 of 1991) [1991] SCCA 9 (16 October 1991) | 16 October 1991 | David Sophae & Anor v Republic (SCA 2 of 1991) [1991] SCCA 10 (14 October 1991) | 14 October 1991 | Emmanuel Esther v Kisnan Esther (SCA 8 of 1991) [1991] SCCA 1 (14 October 1991) | 14 October 1991 | Gerald Bibi v Republic (SCA 3 of 1990) [1991] SCCA 4 (14 October 1991) | 14 October 1991 | Jones Philoe v Republic (SCA 14 of 1991) [1991] SCCA 5 (14 October 1991) | 14 October 1991 | W Larue v Republic (SCA 2 of 1990) [1991] SCCA 6 (14 October 1991) | 14 October 1991 | Paul Florentine v Laurence Florentine (SCA 4 of 1990) [1991] SCCA 2 (11 October 1991) | 11 October 1991 | A.Mamode v Republic (SCA 1 of 1991) [1991] SCCA 7 (8 October 1991) | 8 October 1991 | G.Marengo v Republic (SCA 6 of 1991) [1991] SCCA 8 (8 October 1991) | 8 October 1991 |