The Court of Appeal Act in Nigeria provides the foundational framework governing the Court of Appeal, a crucial tier in the country’s judicial system. Beginning with provisions outlining the court’s establishment, jurisdiction, and composition, the Act delineates its pivotal role in the appellate process. It elaborates on the powers and functions of the Court of Appeal, including its authority to hear appeals from lower courts on civil, criminal, and constitutional matters. Procedural aspects such as the filing of appeals, conduct of hearings, and delivery of judgments are meticulously addressed. Additionally, the Act details the qualifications and appointment procedures for justices of the Court of Appeal, ensuring the integrity and competence of the bench. Through comprehensive regulations, the Court of Appeal Act upholds the rule of law and safeguards justice in Nigeria, serving as a cornerstone of the country’s legal system.