SANASI CONSTRUCTION LTD VS NBC LTD MISC
The execution order was not made ex parte or under Order IX, as the applicants were served and had the opportunity to show cause; therefore, the application to set aside or vacate the order is misconceived and dismissed.
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- Citation
- SANASI CONSTRUCTION LTD VS NBC LTD MISC
- Parties
- Applicant: Sanasi Construction Ltd; Applicant: Sanasi Preight Express Ltd; Applicant: Ahmed Khan (Administrator of the estate of the late Mashar Hussein); Applicant: Ahamed Khan; Respondent: National Bank Commerce Ltd
- Court
- TANZLII
- Jurisdiction
- Tanzania
- Judgment Date
- 1 January 2017
- Procedural Posture
- Miscellaneous Commercial Application / Ruling on Application to Set Aside/vacate Execution Order
- Outcome
- Application dismissed with costs
- Legal Topics
- Execution of Decree, Setting Aside Orders, Judgment Debtor Rights
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Sanasi Construction Ltd
Applicant
Sanasi Preight Express Ltd
Applicant
Ahmed Khan (Administrator of the estate of the late Mashar Hussein)
Applicant
Ahamed Khan
Applicant
National Bank Commerce Ltd
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Miscellaneous Commercial Application / Ruling on Application to Set Aside/vacate Execution Order
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the order for execution was made in accordance with Order IX of the Civil Procedure Code
- 2 Whether the applicants were denied the right to be heard before the execution order
Ratio Decidendi
The execution order was not made ex parte or under Order IX, as the applicants were served and had the opportunity to show cause; therefore, the application to set aside or vacate the order is misconceived and dismissed.
Court Disposition
Application dismissed with costs
Orders
- Misc. Commercial Application No. 381 of 2010 is dismissed with cost.
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