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The applicant invoked r 348A of the High Court Rules 1971 to stop the sale in execution of a dwelling house scheduled for 16th March 2018 that was purportedly attached on the 28th of February 2018 by the second respondent acting under the instructions of the first respondent. The attached property is a piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Stand Number 48 Emerald Hill Township 2 of Stand 26 B Emerald Hill measuring 2002 square metres. More

On 27 February 2021, the applicants lodged an urgent chamber application, whose provisional order reads: “INTERIM RELIEF GRANTED That pending the confirmation or discharge of this provisional order, the applicants are granted the following relief: 1. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th respondents be and are hereby ordered, upon service of this order, to immediately restore to the 1st applicant access, possession and/or occupation of the 6th respondent’s business premises, namely, Stand 524 Cleveland, Mutare Road, Msasa, Harare, and 1st applicant’s offices located therein, failing which, the Sheriff of the High Court be and is hereby authorised to assist... More

The plaintiff is a common law universitas involved in charitable activities. It is a former employer of the defendant. The employment relationship endured for some time, until it was severed by the resignation of the defendant from her position as director. The severance of the relationship was not as pleasant as its espousal. More

On 31 December, 2021 one Joshua John Chirambwe (“chirambwe”), the first respondent herein, sued the Law Society of Zimbabwe which is the third respondent in casu, among other two respondents, seeking a declaratur and consequential relief. He filed his suit under HC 7421/21 (“the main matter”). He is a legal practitioner by profession and he is therefore a member of the third respondent herein. More

This is an application for summary judgment, in which the applicant seeks the following relief, as per its summons and declaration: “a. An order confirming the termination of the lease agreement between the plaintiff and the defendant. b. Eviction of the defendant and all those claiming occupation through it from Stand 1435 A Salisbury Township, Harare, owned by the plaintiffas successor in title to the Kay Trust, commonly known as 12 Park Street, Harare. c. Holding over damages at the rate of the equivalent of USD 133.33(One Hundred and Thirty – three United States Dollars and Thirty – Three cents... More