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Harare High Court

Edward Tawanda Madza and Patrick Munyaradzi and John Maseko and Austin Zvoma and Sarah Chiseya and Lucas Taruvinga and Jameson Kugara and Simpson Mandizha and Eaglesvale School Development Committee (High School) and Eaglesvale School Development Committee (Junior School) v The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe Daisyfield Trust and The Reformed Church of Zimbabwe and Naison Tirivavi and The Dutch Reformed Church

HH 383-13

Case Details

Court
Harare High Court
Date
5 September 2013
Citation
HH 383-13
Neutral Citation
[2013] ZWHH 383
Outcome
unknown
Case Type
Urgent Application

Bench

Presiding
CHITAKUNYE J
Full Bench
CHITAKUNYE J
Areas of Law
Administrative lawCivil procedureSchool administration
Keywords
Locus standiUrgencyBoard of governorsSchool development committeeInterdict
Tags
School governanceBoard dissolutionInterdict
legislation
Statutes Cited
  • High Court Rules
  • High Court Rules
ai analysis
Case Summary

Key Issues

  • {"issue_text":"Whether the application complied with rule 241 of the High Court rules","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"no","related_facts":"Form 29B not completed"}
  • {"issue_text":"Whether the applicants have locus standi to bring the application","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Board dissolution, lack of authorizing resolutions"}
  • {"issue_text":"Whether the application is urgent","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Timeline of events, applicants' delay"}
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Facts of the Case

Background

Applicants, claiming to represent the Board of Governors and School Development Committees of Eaglesvale School, sought an urgent interdict to prevent respondents from interfering with school administration and finances. The respondents raised preliminary points challenging the application's compliance with court rules, the applicants' standing, and the alleged urgency.
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