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GURMIT SINGH VS. MEET SINGH AND ANOTHER CIVIL APPEAL NO. 256 OF 2018.
(THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TANZANIA, ARUSHA., 2022-12-03)In the light of the foregoing, we are constrained to answer the sole issue discussed in this judgment in the affirmative. We have come to such conclusion upon being satisfied that the appellant was wrongly denied his ... -
LUCKSON RUTAFUBIBWA KIIZA (The administrator of the estate of the late Angelina Bagenyi VS. ERASMUS RUHUNGU (The administrator of the estate of the late Gaudensia Rwakailima. CIVIL APPEAL NO. 375 OF 2021
(THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TANZANIA, BUKOBA., 2022-07-12)1. "It is a cardinal principle of natural justice that a person should not be condemned unheard but fair procedure demands that both sides should be heard: audi alteram partem. In this country, natural justice is not merely ... -
MUFINDI PAPER MILLS LIMITED VS. IBATU VILLAGE COUNCIL AND 3 OTHERS CIVIL REVISION NO. 555/17 OF 2019
(THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TANZANIA, DAR ES SALAAM., 2022-09-19)We are, in this case settled in our mind that whereas the applicant was not made a party to the proceedings, nevertheless the title that she claimed in the suit land was extinguished without her being heard. On account of ... -
PRIME CATCH (EXPORTS) LIMITED AND 4 OTHERS VS. DIAMOND TRUST BANK TANZANIA LIMITED CIVIL APPEAL NO. 273 OF 2019.
(THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TANZANIA, DAR ES SALAAM., 2022-10-03)1. Therefore, the appellants were denied their fundamental right to be heard in what culminated into a summary judgment against them. 2. On the basis of what we have endeavored to discuss above, we find the appeal is ...