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Rules of Court re: Autonomy, Lacunas and the Judicial Interference with Rules of Other Courts

HH390-18 : MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY vs ALOIS MATONGO
Ruled By: MUZOFA J

The applicant seeks an order for perpetual silence against the respondent.The order sought is, in the alternative, as follows:-“1. The respondent be and is hereby ordered to maintain perpetual silence against the applicant, that is to say, the respondent be and is hereby barred and interdicted from instituting any litigation, ...
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CC21-19 : NELSON CHAMISA vs EMMERSON DAMBUDZO MNANGAGWA and OTHERS
Ruled By: MALABA CJ, GWAUNZA DCJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, BHUNU JCC, UCHENA JCC and MAKONI JCC

Section 176 of the Constitution provides for the inherent power of the Constitutional Court to protect and regulate its own process. It provides: “176 Inherent powers of Constitutional Court, Supreme Court and High Court The Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court and the High Court have inherent power to protect and regulate their own process and to develop the common ...
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SC54-06 : VIGOUR FUYANA vs NTOMBAZA MOYO
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ

The Supreme Court has inherent jurisdiction to regulate its own processes, which it can use to protect its process from abuse: see De Villiers and Anor v McIntyre NO 1921 AD 435.
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HH813-15 : STANLEY MACHOTE vs ZIMBABWE MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT FUND
Ruled By: TSANGA J

Section 171(1)(a) of the Constitution,..., provides that “the High Court has original jurisdiction over all civil and criminal matters throughout Zimbabwe.”Jurisdiction of a court essentially refers to the authority that a court has to hear and determine a dispute that is brought before it. This is in distinction to the ...
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HH76-11 : SIBANGALIZWE DHLODHLO vs DEPUTY SHERIFF FOR MARONDERA and SHERIFF FOR ZIMBABWE and KANTOR & IMMERMAN and WATERSHED COLLEGE
Ruled By: GOWORA J

Every court has the power to control its own process subject to the Rules of Court. In the High Court, that power is inherent: see Strime v Strime 1983 (4) SA 850; and Stumbles Rowe v Mattinson 1989 (1) ZLR 172.The courts in this country have all been ...
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Appealed
SC08-14 : SIMBA MUKAMBIRWA and OTHERS vs THE GOSPEL OF GOD CHURCH INTERNATIONAL 1932
Ruled By: GARWE JA, GOWORA JA and OMERJEE AJA

The High Court is a superior court with inherent jurisdiction to protect and regulate its own process and to develop the common law, taking into account the interests of justice.In the exercise of this inherent power, the High Court promulgates Rules of Court designed to expedite and facilitate the conduct ...
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HH63-16 : ASWEL NYANZARA vs MBADA DIAMONDS (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

The Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, and High Court are, respectively, in sections 166, 168 and 170 of the Constitution described as “superior courts of record.”These three courts, in terms of section 176 of the Constitution, have inherent powers to protect and regulate their own processes and to develop the common ...
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HH37-16 : GEORGINA NJODZI vs LORRAINE MATIONE
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

Superior courts, inclusive of the High Court, have inherent jurisdiction to protect and regulate their own process and develop common law in so far as the interests of justice are maintained: see section 176 of the Constitution.In the case of Zimnat Insurance Company Limited v Chawanda 1990 (2) ZLR 143 ...
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HH842-19 : BARIADIE INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD vs PUWAYI CHIUTSI and TENDAI MASHAMHANDA and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS and SHERIFF OF THE HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE N.O. and ELLIOT ROGERS
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

This court has inherent power, in terms of section 176 of the Constitution, to regulate its processes, and, in the process of doing so, to guard against abuse of court process by litigants.
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HH656-14 : DERDALE INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD vs ECONET WIRELESS (PVT) LTD and THE CITY OF HARARE and HONOURABLE JUSTICE MANDEYA
Ruled By: DUBE J

The High Court also has inherent power, conferred upon it by section 176 of the Constitution, to protect and regulate its own process and to develop the common law or the customary law.Section 176 of the Constitution provides as follows;“The Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and the High Court have ...
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SC141-21 : WISE GARIRA and SHEPHARD MASHINGAIDZE and BAYAI BAYAI vs NATIONAL ENGINEERING WORKERS UNION and FIRST CAPITAL BANK
Ruled By: GUVAVA JA, BHUNU JA and KUDYA AJA

In Williams Anor v Msipha NO Ors 2010 (2) ZLR 552 (S) this court held that:“Once the Supreme Court is seized with a matter, it has inherent jurisdiction to control its process. That jurisdiction includes the power to control the process of the court, including the ...
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CC07-21 : MARX MUPUNGU vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and OTHERS
Ruled By: GWAUNZA ACJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHAWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and GUVAVA AJCC

Section 176 of the Constitution endows this Court with the inherent power to protect and regulate its own process, taking into account the interests of justice and the provisions of the Constitution.
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CC11-21 : LIZIWE MUSEREDZA and 385 OTHERS vs MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, LANDS, WATER AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT and MAPARAHWE PROPERTIES (PVT) LTD and OTHERS
Ruled By: GWAUNZA DCJ, GARWE JCC, MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC and UCHENA AJCC

After hearing argument on the preliminary point whether the applicants required leave of the court to bring their application, the court ruled that leave was necessary.Having been filed without leave, the matter brought by the applicants was struck off the roll with no order as to costs with the court ...
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CC01-22 : LIZIWE MUSEREDZA and 303 OTHERS (LISTED) vs MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, LANDS, WATER AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT and MAPARAHWE PROPERTIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED and OTHERS
Ruled By: GOWORA JCC, HLATSHAWYO JCC and PATEL JCC

The courts have an inherent power to regulate and protect their processes. This was reiterated in Mukaddam v Pioneer Foods (Pty) Ltd; Mukaddam v Pioneer Foods (Pty) Ltd 2013 (5) SA 89 (CC)…, The Court made the following observations:“[28] …,. Our Constitution guarantees everyone the right of access to courts ...
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HH264-21 : MUSA KIKA vs MINISTER OF JUSTICE LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and THE CHIEF JUSTICE HONOURABLE LUKE MALABA N.O. and OTHERS
Ruled By: ZHOU J, CHAREWA J and MUSHORE J

The suggestion that the panel of judges was biased because they truncated the deadline for filing papers is unsound. The dates were discussed and agreed upon, having regard to the basis of the urgency, which was that the second respondent was turning 70 years old on 15 May 2021.The court ...
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SC70-19 : ADRIAN READ vs JOHN GARDINER and SAFARI HUNTERS (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: HLATSHWAYO JA, PATEL JA and MAVANGIRA JA

This is an appeal against the judgment of the High Court dismissing, with costs on a legal practitioner and client scale, an application for condonation of the failure to apply for the rescission of a default judgment granted in Case No. HC2424/17 within the time stipulated by the High Court ...
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HH699-16 : IGNATIUS MASAMBA vs ZETDC
Ruled By: MAKONI J

In De Wet and Ors v Western Bank Ltd 1977 (4) SA 770 T…, the court held:“A court obviously has inherent power to control the procedure and proceedings in its court. This is to facilitate the work of the courts and enable litigants to resolve their differences in a speedy ...
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HH286-11 : ERICSON MVUDUDU vs AGRICULTURAL AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (ARDA)
Ruled By: BHUNU J

The applicant was employed by the respondent as its Chief Executive Officer.On 27 October 2010, he obtained an arbitral award against the respondent under the Labour Act [Chapter 28:01] in the following terms:“In the final analysis, therefore, I order that respondent pay the claimant as follows:1. Backpay and benefits in ...
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HH364-15 : TASARA MUGUTI and OTTILIA MUGUTI vs TIAN ZE TOBACCO COMPANY (PVT) LTD and MESSENGER OF COURT
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

For reasons which are not apparent from the papers placed before me, the first respondent sued the first applicant in the Magistrate's Court of Harare in case number 19780/13 for payment of the sum of $73,577=93 together with interest of 5% per annum and costs of suit on the scale ...
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SC41-21 : YSMIN MAHOMMED vs TAWURAYI KASHIRI
Ruled By: KUDYA AJA

Rule 73 of the Supreme Court Rules provides that:“In any matter not dealt in these rules, the practice and procedure of the Supreme Court shall, subject to any direction to the contrary by the court or a judge, follow as closely as may be, the practice and procedure of the ...
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CC06-23 : COSSAM CHIANGWA vs APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION IN ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MAKARAU JCC, GOWORA JCC and PATEL JCC

On 25 January 2022, the applicant filed an application seeking direct access to this Court in terms of section 167(5)(a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe 2013 (“the Constitution”) as read with Rule 21(2) of the Constitutional Court Rules 2016 (“the Rules).If leave is granted, it is his intention to file ...
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CC06-16 : SAMUEL NKOMO vs MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, RURAL & URBAN DEVELOPMENT and MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS and GOVERNMENT OF ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, ZIYAMBI JCC, GWAUNZA JCC, GARWE JCC, GOWORA JCC, HLATSHWAYO JCC, PATEL JCC, GUVAVA JCC and MAVANGIRA AJCC

In terms of section 85 of the Constitution, certain persons may approach a court directly for the vindication of a fundamental right allegedly infringed or likely to be infringed. It provides as follows:“85 Enforcement of fundamental human rights and freedoms(1) Any of the following persons, namely:(a) Any person acting in ...
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HH260-14 : UZ – UCSF COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAMME vs ISDORE HUSAIWEVHU and WALTER MUTOWO and FUNGAI ZINYAMA and THE SHERIFF FOR ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

Tied to the issue of res judicata was the respondents' argument that except for applications for the registration of arbitral awards for enforcement purposes, in terms of section 98(14) of the Labour Act, this court lacks jurisdiction in all other employment matters as they are the preserve of the Labour ...
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SC94-19 : ZIMBABWE ANTI CORRUPTION COMMISSION vs GIBSON MANGWIRO and CHRISTOPHER CHISANGO
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA JA

This is an application that is headed “Chamber Application for Condonation of Late Filing of Application for Leave to Appeal in terms of Rule 61 of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe Rules 2018.”BackgroundThe respondents were employed by the applicant. On 14 June 2016 they were brought before a disciplinary committee ...
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SC165-21 : SHARADKUMAH PATEL and MEADOWS (PVT) LTD vs THE COSMO TRUST and OTHERS
Ruled By: GARWE JA, GUVAVA JA and MATHONSI JA

This is an appeal against a decision of the Administrative Court of Zimbabwe handed down on 8 March 2019 upholding two consolidated appeals by the first to the fourth respondents (The Cosmo Trust, Babra Vitoria, Margaret Soper and Linda Bromley) challenging the issuance of an environmental impact assessment certificate by ...
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SC17-24 : TENDAI MASHAMHANDA vs BARIADIE INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED and SHERIFF OF THE HIGH COURT
Ruled By: BHUNU JA

INTRODUCTIONThe parties have been in and out of the courts embroiled in ferocious battles over the ownership, possession, and occupation of a certain piece of property commonly known as the Remainder of Subdivision C of Plot 6 of Lots 190, 191, 193, 194 and 195 of Highlands Estate of Welmoed ...
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