esther mwaikambo vs ernest nyemo mpilanga 2020 tzhclandd 8 2 march 2020

esther mwaikambo vs ernest nyemo mpilanga 2020 tzhclandd 8 2 march 2020

Applicant demonstrated sufficient cause for delay, primarily due to inability to serve respondent despite diligent efforts and absence of accessible address. Extension of time is warranted to avoid rendering leave to appeal nugatory.

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esther mwaikambo vs ernest nyemo mpilanga 2020 tzhclandd 8 2 march 2020
Parties
Applicant: Prof. Esther Mwaikambo; Respondent: Ernest Nyemo Mpilanga
Court
TANZLII
Jurisdiction
Tanzania
Judgment Date
2 March 2020
Procedural Posture
Miscellaneous Land Application / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time
Outcome
application granted
Legal Topics
Extension of Time, Service of Notice of Appeal, Leave to Appeal
Source Language
english
Civil Procedure Land Law Extension of Time Service of Notice of Appeal Leave to Appeal

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Parties

Prof. Esther Mwaikambo

Applicant

Ernest Nyemo Mpilanga

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Miscellaneous Land Application / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time

  1. 1 whether sufficient cause exists to extend time for serving notice of appeal and letter requesting copies of judgment, decree, and proceedings

Ratio Decidendi

Applicant demonstrated sufficient cause for delay, primarily due to inability to serve respondent despite diligent efforts and absence of accessible address. Extension of time is warranted to avoid rendering leave to appeal nugatory.

Court Disposition

application granted

Orders

  • extension of time granted to applicant to serve respondent with notice of appeal and letter requesting copies of judgment, decree, and proceedings
  • service to be effected within fourteen days from date of ruling