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    Chadha & Company Advocates vs. Arunaben Chaggan Chhita Mistry and 2 Others Civil Application No. 25 of 2013

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    2017-05-20
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    JUMA. Aa. C3., MUGASHA. J.A.. And MWANGESI, J.A.
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    The affidavit must be verified by the deponent on what is true based on knowledge, belief or information whose source must be disclosed in the verification clause of the affidavit. Page 9 Where the offensive paragraphs are inconsequential, they can be expunged leaving the substantive parts of the affidavit remaining intact. Page 12. The inconsequential defects in the affidavit can be safely overlooked or ignored, if the substantive intact parts of the affidavit can be gleaned from what is stated in the grounds on notice of motion. Page 13
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