Born in
Bonaléa on 25 March 1942, Dipanda Mouelle earned a
licentiate in law from the
Federal University of Yaoundé before earning a '
and a ' from the
University of Paris. He was appointed as a judge on 29 November 1965. On 14 August 1971, he was appointed president of the Court of First Instance of
Foumban and subsequently Head of the Judicial Professions Service within the Directorate of Judicial Services Oversight at the
Ministry of Justice in October 1972. He was responsible for the certification of the
1992 presidential election despite accusations of fraud. In 2014, he retired from the Court in a decree by
President Paul Biya. He was replaced by . In addition to his work in Cameroon, he chaired the 17th session of the United Nations
Committee Against Torture and was a member of the
International Court of Arbitration. ==Works==