COURT OF APPEAL 
(DETERMINATION OF CHAMBERS) [ S.L.12.10 1
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION 12.10
COURT OF APPEAL (DETERMINATION OF 
CHAMBERS) ORDER
29th April, 1994
LEGAL NOTICE 50 of 1994, as amended by Legal Notice 58 of 1994.
Title. 
Chambers) Order.
Establishment of 
two chambers of 
the Court of 
Appeal.
2. The number of chambers of the Court of Appeal shall be
two. Such chambers shall be designated respectively as the Court of
Appeal (First Chamber) and the Court of Appeal (Second
Chamber).
Causes pending 
before Court of 
Appeal before 
commencement of 
this Order.
Cap. 12.
3. (1) All causes and all other matters pending before the
Court of Appeal and appointed for hearing before the
commencement of this Order shall, unless otherwise provided in
the rules to be made under article 29 of the Code of Organization
and Civil Procedure, in accordance with article 41(3) of the said
Code, be dealt with by the Court of Appeal (First Chamber).
(2) Unless otherwise provided for in the rules referred to in
sub-article (1) of this article of this Order, and until any further
arrangements are made in respect thereof, the causes pending
before the Court of Appeal before the commencement of this Order
and which have been assigned specially to judges subrogated to sit
in that court, shall remain so assigned as if such judges had been
subrogated to sit in the Court of Appeal (First Chamber).
Abstention or 
challenge of a 
judge in a chamber.
Substituted by:
L.N. 58 of 1994.
4. Where in a case one of the judges in a chamber abstains or
is challenged and the challenge is accepted, another judge shall be
subrogated according to law to sit in his stead in that Chamber for
the hearing of that case, which shall continue to be heard in the
Chamber to which the case had been assigned.
