General Parts (U) LTD V Rajabali & 3 ors (Miscellaneous Application No 370 of 2014)
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Holding
The Court of Appeal dismissed an application for an interim order staying execution of a High Court judgment pending disposal of a substantive injunction application. Applying the conditions in Hwan Sung Industries v Tajdin Hussein, the court held that an applicant must show a pending substantive application and a serious threat of imminent execution. As a mere tenant with no proprietary interest, the applicant would suffer no irreparable harm; no eviction had been ordered; and no execution proceedings had been commenced. The court held it could not act on mere speculation or fear of execution. The conditions for an interim order were not satisfied and the application was dismissed with costs.
Outcome
Application for an interim order of stay of execution dismissed with costs
Facts
The respondents purchased the suit property from persons who had repossessed it and sued the applicant, their tenant, for breach of a tenancy agreement and rent arrears. On 30 October 2014, the High Court (Mugenyi J.) gave judgment for the respondents, finding the applicant had breached the tenancy and that the respondents lawfully terminated it. The court ordered the applicant to pay shs. 52,061,285 in rent arrears, allowed the applicant to offset shs. 55,000,000 for the value of improvements, awarded general damages of shs. 10,000,000 for breach, and costs. The applicant appealed and filed a substantive application for a temporary injunction (Miscellaneous Application No. 369 of 2014). The applicant then brought the instant application seeking an interim order of stay of execution pending disposal of the substantive application, contending that the respondents might misuse the judgment to evict it.
Issues
- Whether the applicant satisfied the conditions for the grant of an interim order of stay of execution pending disposal of the substantive application for a temporary injunction.
Orders
- The application is dismissed.
- Costs to the respondents.
Rules and key headnotes
Cases cited (2)
- Tropical Bank Ltd and Another v Lweza Clays Ltd and Another (Civil Reference No. 64 of 2009)
- Hwan Sung Industries v Tajdin Hussein and 2 Others (Civil Appeal No. 19 of 2008)
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