Richard Mlagala..Appli Vs Aikael Minja..Respo Civil Appli No.160 Of 2015 Hon.Mziray.J.A
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RICHARD MLAGALA(App)
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AIKAEL MINJA(Res)
By notice of motion made under rule 10, 96 (1) (d), (g) and (k), 96 (2), 111 and 60 (1) of the Court of Appeal Rules, 2009, the Court is moved for an order that the applicants be granted extension of time within which to make an application for leave to supplement the record of appeal in Civil 1 Appeal No. 94 of 2013 by including the judgment of the District Court and the exhibits produced at the hearing thereof and upon such extension the applicant be granted leave to supplement the record of appeal accordingly and be granted leave to amend the whole record of appeal by binding it in the proper chronological order. The application is supported by affidavits sworn by David Alexender Ntonge, the Advocate for the applicants and his legal officer one Martin Vitalis. The reasons for the failure to rectify the defect in time is as deponed in the two affidavits and amplified by Dr. Masumbuko Lamwai, learned Advocate who appeared to argue the application on behalf of the applicants.
By notice of motion made under rule 10, 96 (1) (d), (g) and (k), 96 (2), 111 and 60 (1) of the Court of Appeal Rules, 2009, the Court is moved for an order that the applicants be granted extension of time within which to make an application for leave to supplement the record of appeal in Civil 1 Appeal No. 94 of 2013 by including the judgment of the District Court and the exhibits produced at the hearing thereof and upon such extension the applicant be granted leave to supplement the record of appeal accordingly and be granted leave to amend the whole record of appeal by binding it in the proper chronological order. The application is supported by affidavits sworn by David Alexender Ntonge, the Advocate for the applicants and his legal officer one Martin Vitalis. The reasons for the failure to rectify the defect in time is as deponed in the two affidavits and amplified by Dr. Masumbuko Lamwai, learned Advocate who appeared to argue the application on behalf of the applicants.
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Extension of time