R v Murama (Misc. Criminal Cause 213 of 2008) [2008] MWHC 184 (12 October 2008)

R v Murama (Misc. Criminal Cause 213 of 2008) [2008] MWHC 184 (12 October 2008)

The State does not oppose the application and there is no reason to refuse the prayer; therefore, the bail conditions are varied as requested with modifications as proposed by the State.

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Citation
[2008] MWHC 184
Parties
Applicant: Patrick Murama; Respondent: The Republic
Court
High Court of Malawi
Jurisdiction
Malawi
Judgment Date
12 October 2008
Case Number
Misc. Criminal Cause 213 of 2008
Procedural Posture
Miscellaneous Criminal Application / Ruling on Application to Vary Bail Conditions
Outcome
Application for variation of bail conditions allowed with modifications
Legal Topics
Variation of Bail Conditions, Bail Procedure
Source Language
english
Criminal Law Bail Variation of Bail Conditions Bail Procedure

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Parties

Patrick Murama

Applicant

The Republic

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Miscellaneous Criminal Application / Ruling on Application to Vary Bail Conditions

  1. 1 Whether the bail conditions imposed by the Magistrate court should be varied

Ratio Decidendi

The State does not oppose the application and there is no reason to refuse the prayer; therefore, the bail conditions are varied as requested with modifications as proposed by the State.

Court Disposition

Application for variation of bail conditions allowed with modifications

Orders

  • Applicant to report to Officer In-Charge Mulanje Police once a month, on the last Friday before 4 p.m.
  • Applicant to approach the court with details whenever intending to travel, including intention, destination, period of stay, and date of return.