emanuel vicent another vs nestory epimaki another 2022 tzhc 14784 4 november 2022

emanuel vicent another vs nestory epimaki another 2022 tzhc 14784 4 november 2022

Illegality apparent on the face of the record constitutes good cause for extension of time even if the applicant has not accounted for each day of delay.

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emanuel vicent another vs nestory epimaki another 2022 tzhc 14784 4 november 2022
Parties
Applicant: Emanuelli Vicent; Applicant: Edward Freemin Kimario; Respondent: Nestory Epimaki; Respondent: Novati Epimaki
Court
TZHC
Jurisdiction
Tanzania
Judgment Date
4 November 2022
Procedural Posture
Miscellaneous Land Application / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time to Appeal
Outcome
Application granted
Legal Topics
Extension of Time, Appeal Procedure, Illegality as Ground for Extension, Sickness as Ground for Delay
Source Language
english
Land Law Civil Procedure Extension of Time Appeal Procedure Illegality as Ground for Extension Sickness as Ground for Delay

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Parties

Emanuelli Vicent

Applicant

Edward Freemin Kimario

Applicant

Nestory Epimaki

Respondent

Novati Epimaki

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Miscellaneous Land Application / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time to Appeal

  1. 1 Whether sufficient cause exists to grant extension of time to file an appeal out of time
  2. 2 Whether alleged illegalities in the tribunal's decision justify extension of time

Ratio Decidendi

Illegality apparent on the face of the record constitutes good cause for extension of time even if the applicant has not accounted for each day of delay.

Court Disposition

Application granted

Orders

  • Applicants to file intended appeal within thirty (30) days from the date of being supplied with the copy of this ruling.