WebbAbstract: In The People v. Chitambala, the accused, at the time a cabinet minister in the government of the Republic of Zambia, was charged with the offence of bigamy. The accused's defence was that he had divorced his wife under customary law. He thought that a marriage under the Marriage Act could be dissolved under customary law. WebbA marriage is invalid if: a. It is within the prohibited degrees of affinity and consanguinity b. neither of the parties may contract another marriage whilst still married to someone else – the People v Chitambala, (1969), ZR, 142 (HC) c. It is celebrated in the wrong venue d. Parties have used false names
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WebbKANIKI v JAIRUS (1967) ZR 71 (HC) HIGH COURT BLAGDEN CJ 26th MAY 1967 Flynote and Headnote [1] Civil procedure - High Court supervisory jurisdiction. 35 Supervisory jurisdiction over subordinate courts has been conferred on the High Court by the Constitution, section 98, subsection 5. [2] Criminal procedure - High Court supervisory … WebbCourt name High Court of Zambia People v Mwewa () [1969] ZMHC 7 (04 December 1969); Law report citations (1969) ZR 174 (HC) Media neutral citation [1969] ZMHC 7 Case summary: Criminal law - Price Control - Offence not committed by persons who have no control over business Headnote and holding: fly tying magnifier with light
THE PEOPLE v 1. EDWARD JACK SHAMWANA AND 12 OTHERS (1982…
WebbTHE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. BOBBY LARON PAUL, Defendant and Appellant. (Opinion by Kelly, J., with Racanelli, P. J., and Sims, J., concurring. COUNSEL David F. Brown, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. WebbA marriage is invalid if: a. It is within the prohibited degrees of affinity and consanguinity b. neither of the parties may contract another marriage whilst still married to someone else – the People v Chitambala, (1969), ZR, 142 (HC) c. It is celebrated in the wrong venue d. Parties have used false names WebbPeople v. Lynch ( 116 A.D.2d 56 ), which is cited by the People and deals with the possession of a weapon by an occupant of a vehicle, is inapplicable here in view of, … fly to warrnambool