final YUSUF ELITETERA LEMA Tanzlii
The High Court has jurisdiction to entertain the application for extension of time as per section 14(1) of the Law of Limitation Act. The preliminary objection is not a pure point of law and requires factual determination, thus it is devoid of merit and is overruled.
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- Citation
- final YUSUF ELITETERA LEMA Tanzlii
- Parties
- Applicant: Yusuf Elitetera Lema; Applicant: Emmanuel Lema; Respondent: Maria Elitetera Nkya; Respondent: Boniface Kinga; Respondent: Wilfred Elitetera; Respondent: Coherent Company Limited
- Court
- TANZLII
- Jurisdiction
- Tanzania
- Judgment Date
- 5 November 2020
- Procedural Posture
- Miscellaneous Civil Application / Ruling on Preliminary Objection
- Outcome
- Preliminary objection overruled with costs.
- Legal Topics
- Extension of Time, Jurisdiction, Preliminary Objection, Revision Proceedings
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Yusuf Elitetera Lema
Applicant
Emmanuel Lema
Applicant
Maria Elitetera Nkya
Respondent
Boniface Kinga
Respondent
Wilfred Elitetera
Respondent
Coherent Company Limited
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Miscellaneous Civil Application / Ruling on Preliminary Objection
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the High Court has jurisdiction to entertain the application for extension of time to revise the decision in Application No. 160 of 2014
- 2 Whether the preliminary objection raised by the respondents is meritorious
Ratio Decidendi
The High Court has jurisdiction to entertain the application for extension of time as per section 14(1) of the Law of Limitation Act. The preliminary objection is not a pure point of law and requires factual determination, thus it is devoid of merit and is overruled.
Court Disposition
Preliminary objection overruled with costs.
Orders
- The court has jurisdiction to entertain the application for extension of time.
- Preliminary objection is dismissed with costs.
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