sudi said seif vs kinondoni municipal councilv and 2 others 2021 tzhclandd 6783 23 november 2021
Applicant failed to provide sufficient cause for delay and did not account for each day; alleged illegality is not a valid ground for review under the enabling provisions.
- Citation
- sudi said seif vs kinondoni municipal councilv and 2 others 2021 tzhclandd 6783 23 november 2021
- Parties
- Applicant: Sudi Said Seif; 1st Respondent: Kinondoni Municipal Council; 2nd Respondent: Mohamed Hashim Mkweche; 3rd Respondent: Commissioner for Lands and Human Settlement
- Court
- TANZLII
- Jurisdiction
- Tanzania
- Judgment Date
- 23 November 2021
- Procedural Posture
- Miscellaneous Land Case Application / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time
- Outcome
- application dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Extension of Time, Review, Sufficient Cause, Delay, Illegality
- Source Language
- English
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Parties
Sudi Said Seif
Applicant
Kinondoni Municipal Council
1st Respondent
Mohamed Hashim Mkweche
2nd Respondent
Commissioner for Lands and Human Settlement
3rd Respondent
Procedural Posture
Miscellaneous Land Case Application / Ruling on Application for Extension of Time
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the applicant has provided sufficient cause for delay in filing review application
- 2 Whether the applicant has accounted for each day of delay
- 3 Whether alleged illegality in the impugned judgment constitutes a valid ground for review
Ratio Decidendi
Applicant failed to provide sufficient cause for delay and did not account for each day; alleged illegality is not a valid ground for review under the enabling provisions.
Court Disposition
application dismissed
Orders
- no order as to costs
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