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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this episode, we examine whether a person is entitled to a commission for assisting in the purchase or sale of property, or whether one must be a licensed real estate agent to lawfully claim such commission.
This follows the case of Davies Kebby ... more
In this episode, we examine whether the High Court of Zambia has jurisdiction to dissolve a marriage contracted under Sunni Muslim Law.
The case follows Nooria’s attempt to petition for divorce after her husband pronounced Talaq, raising an importan... more
The Supreme Court for Zambia had to determine the issue of whether between the Industrial Relations Court or High Court, which Court has jurisdiction to deal with employment matters for terminal benefits and redundancy packages.
Please note that I ... more
The High Court for Zambia had to determine , inter alia , the following issues ;
Whether a legal practitioner can commence proceedings in his personal capacity requesting for payment of legal fees ; and
Whether a legal practitioner can practice an... more
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Zambia had to determine:
"Whether the petitoner was entitled to be retained on the Respondent's payroll following his retirement until payment of his pension benefit?"
Disclaimer : This podcast does not p... more
The issues for determination in this Case were as follows ;
(i) Does the Supreme Court of the Republic Of Zambia have power to listen to an application on first instance? ;
(ii) Can the Supreme Court of the Republic Of Zambia order a Judge of the ... more
The issue for determination by the High-Court of the Republic of Zambia was:
" Whether Section 15 (1) of the Corrupt Practices Act contravened Article 20 (7) of the Constitution of Zambia?".
N.B: Kindly note this podcast does not provide any legal... more
The Issues for determination in this matter were;
(i)Does the surviving spouse have a prior eligibility to be appointed as administrator over the deceased‘s relatives? ;
(ii)Whether the surviving spouse should be informed and consulted before the ... more










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