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THE STATE v TEKERE AND OTHERS (1) 1980 ZLR 441 (A)

1980 ZLR p441

Citation

1980 ZLR 441 (A)

Case No

Details not supplied

Court

Appellate Division, Salisbury

Judge

Fieldsend CJ, Lewis, JP and Baron, JA

Heard

3rd November, 1980; 4th November, 1980

Judgment

4th November, 1980

Counsel

L J Blom-Cooper, QC, with him N. J McNally, for the applicants.
C J Glaum, SC, with him M Gillespie, for the respondent.

Case Type

Criminal Application

Annotations

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Flynote

Appeal — from interlocutory matter in a criminal case — no specific right of appeal given by statute — whether inherent right of appeal contained in section 14 of the High Court Act [Chapter 14] — court will not assume a power to ensure that most convenient course is followed.

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