Kumbula v Pearl Properties (HC 7403 of 2014) [2016] ZWHHC 20 (13 January 2016)

Kumbula v Pearl Properties (HC 7403 of 2014) [2016] ZWHHC 20 (13 January 2016)

The plaintiff's summons did not comply with the mandatory requirements of Order 3 r 11(c) as it failed to provide a concise statement of the cause of action. The defect was not cured by the declaration, and the attempted amendment was not granted. The exception was therefore upheld.

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Citation
[2016] ZWHHC 20
Parties
Plaintiff: Catherine Kumbula; Defendant: Pearl Properties
Court
Harare High Court
Jurisdiction
Zimbabwe
Judgment Date
13 January 2016
Case Number
HC 7403 of 2014
Procedural Posture
Opposed Application / Ruling on Exception to Summons
Outcome
Exception upheld
Legal Topics
Pleadings, Exceptions, Summons Requirements
Source Language
english
Civil Procedure Pleadings Exceptions Summons Requirements

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Parties

Catherine Kumbula

Plaintiff

Pearl Properties

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Opposed Application / Ruling on Exception to Summons

  1. 1 Whether the plaintiff's summons complies with Order 3 r 11(c) of the High Court Rules
  2. 2 Whether a defective summons can be cured by a declaration
  3. 3 Whether the exception should be upheld

Ratio Decidendi

The plaintiff's summons did not comply with the mandatory requirements of Order 3 r 11(c) as it failed to provide a concise statement of the cause of action. The defect was not cured by the declaration, and the attempted amendment was not granted. The exception was therefore upheld.

Court Disposition

Exception upheld

Orders

  • The exception is upheld with costs.