MOTSI v ATTORNEY-GENERAL & ORS 1995 (2) ZLR 278 (H)
Citation | 1995 (2) ZLR 278 (H) |
Case No | Judgment No. HH-116-95 |
Court | High Court, Harare |
Judge | Mubako J |
Heard | 19 January 1995 |
Judgment | 11 October 1995 |
Counsel | M J Gillespie for the applicants |
Case Type | Civil application |
Annotations | Link to case annotations |
Flynote
Administrative law — natural justice — observance of rules of — whether principles must be observed by an investigator appointed by Minister to investigate whether there has been corruption in a company — whether Minister's action was based on reasonable grounds
Constitutional law — Constitution of Zimbabwe 1980 — Declaration of Rights — s 13 — protection of personal liberty — s 15 — protection from inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment — s 16 — protection from compulsory acquisition of property — s 17 — protection from arbitrary search — s 18 — protection of the law — s 22 — right to freedom of movement — "specification" of persons under
Prevention of Corruption Act [Chapter 9:16] and powers of investigators under Act — whether contravene any of those sections of the Constitution
Practice and procedure — joinder of parties — improper joinder — joinder of cases in which there was little commonality — whether there had been misjoinder
Criminal procedure — search and seizure — warrant to seize property — whether covers incorporeal property
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