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This urgent chamber application for the temporary release of the applicant’s Passporthas been brought in terms of Rule 60(6) of the High Court Rules, 2021. The applicant has four outstanding criminal matters before the Magistrates Court. She is on bail and some reporting conditions including surrendering her passport to the Clerk of Court to ensure she does not abscond until all her cases are finalized. The offences she is facing are: (a) Contravention of Section 35 of the Marriage Act [Chapter 5.11] on which she has been convicted and a fine imposed together with a suspended prison term. Both conviction... More

The plaintiff instituted the instant action claiming an order for the eviction of the defendants and all persons claiming occupation through them from a property described in the summons as Share Number 24 of Sub-division. More

The plaintiff and the defendant are siblings. The plaintiff who is the younger of the two brought a claim against her brother the defendant for payment of the sum of $200 000.00 being the balance due and payable in respect of shares sold to the defendant. The plaintiff also sought interest on the above amount at the prescribed rate and costs of suit on a legal practitioner-client scale. More

: The dispute in this case is essentially between the plaintiff and the first defendant who both claim to have purchased stand number 2110 Solani Epworth from the second defendant. The plaintiff claims to have bought the property on 12 March 2000 but did not take session of the purchased property. The second defendant however, later purchased the same property from the first defendant and took cession on 21 of March 2003. The session was duly registered by the third defendant in its capacity as the Local Board and owner of the property in dispute. More

This is an appeal against a judgment rendered by the Magistrates’ Court which was in favour of the respondent (the applicant then) against the appellant (the respondent then). The order was in the following terms; More