Court Judgements




Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe Judgements

DIDYMUS MUTASA (2) TEMBA MLISWA V (1) THE SPEAKER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (2) THE PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE (3) CHAIRPERSON ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION (2019-04-01)
After perusing documents filed of record and hearing counsel, the unanimous decision of the Constitutional Court (“the Court”) was that the matter be dismissed with costs. The Court indicated that reasons for the decision would be given in due course. More

DON NYAMANDE (2) KINGSTONE DONGA V ZUVA PETROLEUM (2015-08-01)
On 23 July, 2015, the applicants filed a notice of appeal to the Constitutional Court against a judgment of the Supreme Court dismissing their appeal. This is an application for the appeal to be set down for hearing on an urgent basis. More

DOUGLAS MUZANENHAMO V (1) OFFICER IN CHARGE CID LAW AND ORDER (2) OFFICER COMMANDING HARARE CENTRAL DISTRICT (3) COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE (4) CO-MINISTERS OF HOME AFFAIRS (5) OFFICER IN CHARGE HARARE CENTRAL PRISON (6) COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF PRISONS (7) MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS (8) ATTORNEY - GENERAL (2013-12-14)
DOUGLAS MUZANENHAMO v (1) OFFICER IN CHARGE CID LAW AND ORDER (2) OFFICER COMMANDING HARARE CENTRAL DISTRICT (3) COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE (4) CO-MINISTERS OF HOME AFFAIRS (5) OFFICER IN CHARGE HARARE CENTRAL PRISON (6) COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF PRISONS (7) MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS (8) ATTORNEY - GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ZIMBABWE CHIDYAUSIKU CJ, MALABA DCJ, ZIYAMBI JA, GARWE JA, GOWORA JA, PATEL JA, HLATSHWAYO JA, CHIWESHE AJA & GUVAVA AJA HARARE, MAY 24 & NOVEMBER 14, 2013 Z.T. Chadambuka & D. Chimbwe & M.T. Zhuwarara, for the applicant T. Dodo & C. Chimombe, for the respondent PATEL... More

DOUGLAS MWONZORA V THE STATE (2016-11-23)
The magistrate referred for determination in terms of s 24(2) of the former Constitution (“the Constitution”), the question whether s 33(2)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Cap. 9:23] (“the Criminal Law Code”) violated the fundamental right to freedom of expression entrenched by s 20(1) of the Constitution. More

DOUGLAS STUART TAYLOR-FREEME V (1) THE SENIOR MAGISTRATE, CHINHOYI (2) THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL (2014-10-08)
This application is made in terms of s 24(1) of the former Constitution of Zimbabwe (hereinafter referred to as “the Constitution”), which provided: “24 Enforcement of protective provisions (1) If any person alleges that the Declaration of Rights has been, is being or is likely to be contravened in relation to him (or, in the case of a person who is detained, if any other person alleges such a contravention in relation to the detained person), then, without prejudice to any other action with respect to the same matter which is lawfully available, that person (or that other person) may,... More


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