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Harare High Court

Joseph Mario Vas and Jane Terresa Alphon and Anthony August Vas and Leo Joseph Anthony Vas v Brenda-May Gomo Msipa and AC Duck Accounting and Secretarial (Private) Limited and Simon Shonhayi Denhere and Registrar of Deeds N.O and Edna Vas and Robert Vas and Godwin Murimi

HH 246-25

Case Details

Court
Harare High Court
Date
4 April 2025
Citation
HH 246-25
Neutral Citation
[2025] ZWHH 246
Outcome
unknown
Case Type
Application

Bench

Presiding
Takuva J
Full Bench
Takuva J
Areas of Law
Property LawCivil Procedure
Keywords
rei vindicatioproperty ownershipfraudulent transferprescriptionfamily property
Tags
rei vindicatioproperty recoveryfraudulent transferfamily property dispute
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Statutes Cited
  • No statutes were cited or interpreted in this judgment.
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Case Summary

Key Issues

  • {"issue_text":"Whether the applicants' application for rei vindicatio is justified","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Property transferred in 2002, applicants discovered in 2019, property changed ownership four times"}
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Facts of the Case

Background

The applicants, four siblings, sought to recover an undivided 16.66% share in a property known as the Baker Avenue Property through rei vindicatio, alleging it was fraudulently transferred in 2002 without their consent. The property had changed ownership multiple times since 2002, with the current owners having purchased it lawfully.
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