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Labour Court

Creeden Kadzomba v Zimbabwe Revenue Authority

LC/H/183/2023

Case Details

Court
Labour Court
Date
3 July 2023
Citation
LC/H/183/2023
Neutral Citation
[2023] ZWLC 183
Outcome
unknown
Case Type
Appeal

Bench

Presiding
G. Musariri
Full Bench
G. Musariri
Areas of Law
Labour LawCivil Procedure
Keywords
Point in limineSignature requirementStruck off
Tags
Notice of AppealProcedural Defect
legislation
Statutes Cited
  • Labour Court Rules
  • Labour Court Rules
ai analysis
Case Summary

Key Issues

  • {"issue_text":"Whether the appeal should be struck off for failure to comply with the mandatory requirements of Form LC 4, particularly the signature requirement.","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"The Notice of Appeal was not signed by the appellant; the appellant used Form LC 3 instead of LC 4."}
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Facts of the Case

Background

The appellant, Creeden Kadzomba, appealed against disciplinary and appeals committee decisions of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority. The respondent raised a point in limine challenging the validity of the appeal due to procedural defects in the Notice of Appeal, including the absence of the appellant’s signature, use of an incorrect form, and defective prayer. The appellant conceded the errors and sought condonation under Rule 32 of the Labour Court Rules.
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