trade union leadershipex parte orderstay of executionfactionalismunion elections
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trade union disputeleadership crisisinterim reliefstay of execution
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Statutes Cited
Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act
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Case Summary
Key Issues
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Facts of the Case
Background
The Commercial Workers Union of Zimbabwe experienced factional disputes following elections on 13 February 2010. The respondents obtained an ex parte interim order from the magistrate's court that effectively transferred control of the union to them and barred the applicant's elected leadership from performing their duties. The applicant sought a stay of execution pending appeal and trial.
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