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Home Regional Law Court of Appeal for East Africa decisions Court of Appeal for East Africa decisions

Court of Appeal for East Africa decisions

  • Maduka v Rupiyazita (Civil Appeal No 12 of 1971) [1971] EACA 26; (1 January 1971)
  • Mariko Lokoya v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 8 of 1968) [1968] EACA 2; (17 April 1968)
  • Mawata v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 191 of 1970) [1970] EACA 19; (14 July 1970)
  • Mayers & Anor. v Akira Ranch Limited () [1972] EACA 24; (11 August 1972)
  • Mayers and Anor. v Akira Ranch (Civil Appeal No 18 of 1971) [1971] EACA 21; (15 October 1971)
  • Mayers and Anor. v Akira Ranch Ltd. (Criminal Appeal No. 40 of 1971) ; (11 August 1971)
  • Mbonigaba v Nkinzehiki (Civil Suit No. 687 of 1971) [1972] EACA 11; (11 April 1972)
  • Mohamed & Anor. v Haidara (Civil Appeal No. 42 of 1971) [1972] EACA 23; (2 March 1972)
  • Mtenga v University Of Dar Es Salaam (Civil Appeal No. 53 of 1971) [1972] EACA 17; (8 February 1972)
  • Mudavadi v Kibisu and Anor. (Civil Appeal No 25 of 1970) [1970] EACA 17; (20 July 1970)
  • Muhuri & Ors. v Kiriu & Ors. (Civil Appeal No. 28 of 1968) [1968] EACA 19; (13 December 1968)

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