filgona ranga duko vs tata africa holding tanzania ltd and others 2020 tzhccomd 1984 24 august 2020

filgona ranga duko vs tata africa holding tanzania ltd and others 2020 tzhccomd 1984 24 august 2020

The dispute was resolved by a deed of settlement filed by the parties, which the court adopted as the basis for the consent judgment and decree.

Citation
filgona ranga duko vs tata africa holding tanzania ltd and others 2020 tzhccomd 1984 24 august 2020
Parties
Plaintiff: Filgona Ranga Duko; 1st Defendant: Tata Africa Holding Tanzania Limited; 2nd Defendant: Alliance Finance Corporation Limited; 3rd Defendant: GSP Auction Mart; 4th Defendant: TWC Insurance Agency
Court
TZHCCOMD
Jurisdiction
Tanzania
Judgment Date
24 August 2020
Procedural Posture
Commercial Case / Consent Judgment Following Settlement
Outcome
case settled by consent judgment
Legal Topics
Breach of Contract, Settlement, Declaratory Relief, Damages
Source Language
English

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Parties

Filgona Ranga Duko

Plaintiff

Tata Africa Holding Tanzania Limited

1st Defendant

Alliance Finance Corporation Limited

2nd Defendant

GSP Auction Mart

3rd Defendant

TWC Insurance Agency

4th Defendant

Procedural Posture

Commercial Case / Consent Judgment Following Settlement

  1. 1 Whether the 2nd and 4th defendants breached the agreement with the plaintiff
  2. 2 Whether the taking of the plaintiff's motor vehicle by the 3rd defendant was illegal, null and void
  3. 3 Whether the plaintiff is entitled to damages and interest as claimed

Ratio Decidendi

The dispute was resolved by a deed of settlement filed by the parties, which the court adopted as the basis for the consent judgment and decree.

Court Disposition

case settled by consent judgment

Orders

  • Deed of Settlement filed on 11th August, 2020 adopted as judgment and decree
  • Commercial Case No. 45 of 2020 marked settled