ms regimanuel gray t ltd vs mwajabu mrisho kitundu others 2021 tzca 69 12 march 2021
Applicant demonstrated sufficient cause for delay, including ongoing legal efforts and late receipt of withdrawal order, and accounted for the relevant period. Court exercised discretion to grant extension of time.
- Citation
- ms regimanuel gray t ltd vs mwajabu mrisho kitundu others 2021 tzca 69 12 march 2021
- Parties
- Applicant: M/S Regimanuel Gray (T) Ltd; Respondent: Mrs Mwajabu Mrisho Kitundu; Respondent: 2nd - 4th Respondents; Respondent: 5th and 6th Respondents; Respondent: 7th - 100th Respondents
- Court
- TZCA
- Jurisdiction
- Tanzania
- Judgment Date
- 12 March 2021
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Application / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time to File Appeal
- Outcome
- application allowed
- Legal Topics
- Extension of Time, Appeals, Good Cause for Delay
- Source Language
- English
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Parties
M/S Regimanuel Gray (T) Ltd
Applicant
Mrs Mwajabu Mrisho Kitundu
Respondent
2nd - 4th Respondents
Respondent
5th and 6th Respondents
Respondent
7th - 100th Respondents
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Application / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time to File Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether sufficient cause was shown for extension of time to file appeal
- 2 Whether every day of delay was accounted for
Ratio Decidendi
Applicant demonstrated sufficient cause for delay, including ongoing legal efforts and late receipt of withdrawal order, and accounted for the relevant period. Court exercised discretion to grant extension of time.
Court Disposition
application allowed
Orders
- Applicant granted sixty (60) days from date of ruling to lodge appeal.
- Costs to abide outcome of intended appeal.
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