20110412 TZHC Dar es Salaam
Alleged illegality regarding jurisdiction of the Resident Magistrate's Court in probate proceedings constitutes reasonable cause for extension of time to file revision application.
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- Citation
- 20110412 TZHC Dar es Salaam
- Parties
- Applicant: Jafari Jamal; Respondent: Elis Moses
- Court
- TZHC
- Jurisdiction
- Tanzania
- Judgment Date
- 12 April 2011
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Revision / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time
- Outcome
- application granted
- Legal Topics
- Extension of Time, Jurisdiction, Probate Proceedings, Illegality as Ground for Extension
- Source Language
- english
Civil Procedure Probate and Administration Extension of Time Jurisdiction Probate Proceedings Illegality as Ground for Extension
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Parties
Jafari Jamal
Applicant
Elis Moses
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Revision / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether sufficient cause exists to grant extension of time to file revision application
- 2 Whether alleged illegality regarding jurisdiction and procedure in probate proceedings constitutes reasonable cause for extension
Ratio Decidendi
Alleged illegality regarding jurisdiction of the Resident Magistrate's Court in probate proceedings constitutes reasonable cause for extension of time to file revision application.
Court Disposition
application granted
Orders
- Applicant to institute application for revision within 21 days from the date of this ruling.
- Respondent to be notified of the ruling.
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