East African Court of Appeal

The East African Court of Appeal (EACA) was a court which served as the appellate court for the British colonies in eastern Africa and west Asia.

Over time, the jurisdiction of the court grew to become the appellate court for the Sultanate of Zanzibar, Tanganyika, British Somaliland, Aden Protectorate, Colony of Aden, Federation of South Arabia, Protectorate of South Arabia, British Mauritius, British Seychelles, and Saint Helena.

Decisions of the court could be appealed with leave to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

The court was retained by independent Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda as the appellate court for the East African Community.

When the original East African Community was abolished in 1977, so too was the court.