Ex dig ekpoudom to appeal adverse judgments
I think there may be a bit of a language barrier here!
It seems like you're asking about how to appeal adverse judgments in a court of law, specifically in the context of the Extradition Act (Ex Dig) and the Ekpoudom case.
To clarify, an adverse judgment is a court decision that goes against you or your interests. Appealing such a judgment means asking a higher court to review and potentially overturn the original decision.
In the context of the Extradition Act (Ex Dig), an adverse judgment might occur if a court denies your extradition request or if you're extradited to a country and then convicted of a crime.
To appeal an adverse judgment in the Ex Dig context, you would typically need to file a notice of appeal with the relevant court, usually within a specified timeframe (e.g., 30 days). You would then need to prepare and submit a written appeal brief, which would outline the grounds for your appeal and any relevant legal arguments.
In the case of Ekpoudom, it's possible that you're referring to a specific court case or legal precedent that has implications for extradition appeals. Without more information, it's difficult to provide specific guidance on how to appeal an adverse judgment in this context.
If you could provide more details or clarify your question, I'd be happy to try and assist you further!