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Case Law[2023] ZMHC 52Zambia

Izwe Loans Zzambia Plc v Mr Ali, Mr Njovu and Mr Siame Trevor (2023/HP/1584) (15 December 2023) – ZambiaLII

High Court of Zambia
15 December 2023
Home, Bowa

Judgment

IN THE HIGH COURT FOR ZAMBIA 2023/HP/1584 AT THE PRINCIPAL REGISTRY HOLDEN AT LUSAKA (Civil Jurisdiction) IZWE LOANS ZAMBIA PLC PLAINTIFF AND MR ALI DEFENDANT MR NJOVU DEFENDANT MR SIAME TREVOR .o,n:~ - DEFENDANT ""'- •~ Before Honourable a in Chambers on 15th December 2023. For the Plaintiff Mr. F. Besa of Friday Besa & Associates For the Defendant: N/ A RULING I have considered the application for a default judgment filed by the Plaintiff. I decline to grant the application for 2 reasons. Firstly, the primary order sought is for direction to the Zambia Police to release a motor vehicle subject of these proceedings. The Attorney General was not made a party to the proceedings. It is immaterial that the police was made aware of the matter through the interim preservation order and have not taken steps to join the proceedings through the Attorney General. An application for joinder could have been made by the Plaintiff. Secondly, although the Plaintiff does not specifically include a prayer for a declaration, the nature of the case necessarily demands such declaration of entitlement to be made for the judgment to be effectual. In this case, that the Plaintiff is the rightful owner of the vehicle. This invariably necessitates that the matter proceed to trial notwithstanding the failed appearance by the Defendants on record, for the Plaintiff to prove such ownership. In light of the above, and in exercise of my discretion pursuant to Order 3 rule 2 and 14 (5) (1) of the High Court Rules Cap 27 of the Laws of Zambia, I order the joinder of the Attorney General to these proceedings as 3rd Defendant. Orders for directions to bring the matter to trial will issue in the next 5 days of course taking into account that this is the vacation period and Law firms go on recess. The timelines issued will reflect this and indicate the next date for a scheduling conference. I make no order r{L as to costs. !~ Dated at Lusaka the ....................... day of .................... 2023. J JUDGE.

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