crdb bank limited vs george m kilindu another 2010 tzca 118 13 july 2010
No sufficient cause was shown for the delay, but the presence of a palpable case of illegality in the execution proceedings justified granting extension of time to apply for revision.
- Citation
- crdb bank limited vs george m kilindu another 2010 tzca 118 13 july 2010
- Parties
- Applicant: CRDB Bank Limited; Respondent: George M. Kilinou; Respondent: Hon Attorney General
- Court
- TZCA
- Jurisdiction
- Tanzania
- Judgment Date
- 13 July 2010
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Application / Application for Extension of Time to Apply for Revision
- Outcome
- application granted in part
- Legal Topics
- Extension of Time, Revision, Execution of Decree, Illegality in Execution Proceedings
- Source Language
- English
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Parties
CRDB Bank Limited
Applicant
George M. Kilinou
Respondent
Hon Attorney General
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Application / Application for Extension of Time to Apply for Revision
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether sufficient cause was shown for delay in seeking extension of time to apply for revision
- 2 Whether illegality in execution proceedings justifies extension of time
Ratio Decidendi
No sufficient cause was shown for the delay, but the presence of a palpable case of illegality in the execution proceedings justified granting extension of time to apply for revision.
Court Disposition
application granted in part
Orders
- Applicant granted extension of time to file application for revision of execution proceedings within fourteen days of the ruling
- Each party to bear their own costs
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