High Court of Malawi - 2022 May

32 judgments

Court registries

  • Filters
  • Judges
  • Alphabet
Sort by:
32 judgments
Citation
Judgment date
May 2022
Claimant cyclist proved on balance of probabilities that defendant negligently struck him; judgment and costs awarded.
Motor vehicle negligence – duty to keep proper lookout and drive at a speed to stop within visible distance – failure to stop after collision – credibility findings and balance of probabilities – assessment of damages.
31 May 2022
Whether cancellation of an industrial rebate without a hearing breached the claimant’s constitutional right to fair administrative action.
:[
31 May 2022
A magistrate may try a theft charge and decide ancillary land-ownership issues necessary to resolve the criminal matter.
Criminal law – Jurisdiction of magistrate in theft prosecutions – Ancillary civil issues (land ownership) – Magistrates may resolve ownership questions necessary to determine criminal liability even if value exceeds civil jurisdiction.
30 May 2022
Whether ACB may cooperate directly with foreign agencies under MACMA and whether hospital handcuffing violated constitutional rights
Arrest law – hospital arrests and use of restraints; Constitutional rights – inhuman/degrading treatment (handcuffing); Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act s5(1) – ACB may cooperate with foreign enforcement agencies without prior AG sanction; Admissibility of illegally obtained evidence – discretionary rule in Malawi; Corrupt Practices Act s42 – DPP consent not required prior to arrest/remand (time‑limited).
30 May 2022
An aggrieved party to proceedings cannot use Order 23 r.8 (CPR) to attack a consent order; appeal or a specific action is the proper remedy.
Civil procedure — Consent order — Variation or setting aside — Order 23 r.8 CPR applies to non‑parties directly affected, not to persons who are parties; remedy for a party aggrieved by a consent order is appeal or a specific action to set it aside — Application to strike terms of consent order dismissed as misconceived.
30 May 2022
Lower court's distribution of matrimonial property without a hearing was irregular; High Court set aside the order and ordered retrial.
Matrimonial property — Distribution requires hearing and evidence — Necessity of parties testing each other’s evidence — Courts Act (s26, s28) supervisory review — Retrial ordered — Preservation of property pending retrial.
27 May 2022
Prolonged unexplained pre-trial detention and the State's failure to comply with court directions justified bail with conditions.
Criminal procedure – Bail pending trial – Prolonged pre-trial detention and State's unexplained failure to comply with court directions – Change of circumstances justifying bail – Conditions of release.
27 May 2022
The applicant failed to prove joint ownership or beneficial interest; neither disputed asset qualified as matrimonial property.
Matrimonial property — Joint ownership — Intention and contribution test (Sikwese v Banda) — Beneficial interest — Registration/insurance not conclusive — Credibility of witnesses in property claims
27 May 2022
Claimant failed to prove driver’s negligence on the balance of probabilities; claim dismissed; parties to bear their own costs.
Motor-vehicle negligence — cyclist injury — burden of proof on balance of probabilities — credibility of witnesses — limited weight of police opinion — impact on vehicle side suggests cyclist swerved into truck.
26 May 2022
Minister acted without statutory authority and breached right to fair administrative action; his decision and the lessor's action were quashed.
Administrative law — Judicial review — Ministerial powers under Statutory Bodies (Control of Contracts) Act — Scope of "contract" — Jurisdictional limit; Natural justice — Right to hearing and reasons — Section 43 Constitution; Invalidity and quashing of administrative decisions; Property rights affected by administrative action.
26 May 2022
A High Court judge may lawfully continue to exercise subordinate court powers and preside over an ongoing magistrates’ trial after elevation.
Courts Act s5A – Powers of High Court judges to exercise subordinate court jurisdiction; Criminal Procedure & Evidence Code s360 – High Court review of subordinate court records; Supervisory jurisdiction under Courts Act s26(1) to be exercised sparingly; Professional conduct – baseless allegations of judicial personal interest.
25 May 2022
Bail denied pending trial for alleged murder due to flight risk given offence seriousness, case strength, and inconsistent account.
Bail — Murder charge — Risk of absconding — Bail Guidelines Act factors: seriousness, strength of case, likely sentence, ties and travel — Conflicting accounts and manner of arrest — Speedy trial directions.
23 May 2022
Assessment of personal injury damages: separate awards for pain, loss of amenities, disfigurement; hearsay objection not entertained.
Personal injury — assessment of damages — heads: pain and suffering, loss of amenities, disfigurement — hearsay objection at quantum stage — separate assessment of damage heads.
20 May 2022
Claimant with Minister-granted lease entitled to injunction and damages for defendant's trespass; alleged right of way and fraud claims dismissed.
Public land — Minister-granted lease — Trespass to land — Public road and right of way — Right of way of necessity — Burden and weight of evidence; refusal to be cross-examined — Counterclaim alleging fraudulent acquisition of lease dismissed.
20 May 2022
Assessment of non‑pecuniary damages for amputation, pain and reduced capacity; award of K5,500,000 plus costs.
Personal injury – Assessment of damages – Default judgment – Non‑pecuniary damages: pain and suffering, loss of amenities (incapacity), disfigurement – Use of precedents to fix quantum – Award of costs.
20 May 2022
Assessment of damages for unlawful arrest, malicious prosecution, defamation and assault by police against the State.
Tort — False imprisonment; Malicious prosecution; Defamation; Assessment of non-pecuniary damages; Vicarious liability of State for actions of police; Special damages for medical reports.
20 May 2022
Claim dismissed: no proved year-long written contract, insufficient proof of crop loss, and defamation not established.
Contract formation – requirement of signed agreement and offer/acceptance; implied contract by conduct; proof of loss in crop claims – need for reliable estimation evidence; defamation – publication, justification, and need to prove reputational harm or actionable imputation.
20 May 2022
Default judgment set aside where defendants showed reasonable excuse for delay and an arguable customary‑law defence.
Default judgment – setting aside – Order 12 r.21 – delay explanation – meritorious defence; Customary land disputes – Customary Land Act 2016 – non‑operational tribunals – High Court original jurisdiction.
20 May 2022
Assessment awards K3,000,000 for pain and suffering, K1,000,000 for loss of amenities, K300,000 for disfigurement; special damages denied.
Personal injury – assessment of damages – fractured jaw, loose tooth, cut and bruises – awards for pain and suffering, loss of amenities and disfigurement – failure to prove special damages – insurer liability subject to policy limit.
20 May 2022
Assessment of damages for severe personal injuries, determining quantum and rejecting unproved special damages.
Personal injury — Assessment of damages — Pain and suffering, loss of amenities, disfigurement, loss of earning capacity — Special damages must be pleaded and strictly proved — Global award where claimant not yet earning — Assessment in absence of insurer after service.
20 May 2022
Sentencing for repeated defilement of a nine‑year‑old by her stepfather increased from 21 to 40 years' imprisonment.
Criminal law – Defilement of a child – Sentencing – Aggravating factors: guardian/stepfather relationship, repeated offences, victim age (nine), physical injury – Manifestly inadequate sentence increased from 21 to 40 years – Prosecutorial charging practices.
18 May 2022
Conviction quashed where conflicting evidence, inadequate credibility findings and improper use of court-called witness created reasonable doubt.
Criminal law — Evidence and credibility — Conflicting witness accounts; duty to state reasons for credibility findings — Court-initiated witnesses under s.201 — Private arrest and reasonable use of force (ss.33,20 Criminal Procedure and Evidence Code) — Acquittal for reasonable doubt.
18 May 2022
Consent induced by fraudulent medical pretence vitiates consent; conviction confirmed and sentence increased for breach of trust.
Criminal law — Rape — Consent vitiated by fraudulent medical pretence; position of trust; aggravating factors; sentence enhancement.
18 May 2022
Assessment of damages for amputation of fingers: awards for non-pecuniary loss and loss of earning capacity; no past earnings award due to lack of proof.
Personal injury — workplace amputation of fingers — assessment of damages for pain and suffering, loss of amenities, disfigurement and loss of earning capacity — use of minimum wage and 10-year multiplicand — no award for unproven past earnings — assessment in default.
13 May 2022
Sale of imported vehicle without the statutorily required gazetted notice was unlawful; claimant entitled only to vehicle value under s154(2).
:[
12 May 2022
Registrar awards K4,231,400 costs including K1,000,000 instruction fee and declines to decide insurer's liability for costs due to lack of jurisdiction.
Civil procedure – assessment of party-and-party costs – instruction fees payable under Order 31 rule 10(1) – assessment amount set – registrar lacks jurisdiction to interpret or vary a judge’s prior order as to insurer’s liability for costs.
11 May 2022
Court rejects death penalty and imposes long concurrent prison terms for murder, tissue extraction and aggravated trafficking of an albino victim.
Sentencing — death penalty inappropriate under constitutional prohibition of cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment; offences against persons with albinism — premeditation, betrayal of trust, dismemberment and trafficking warrant very severe custodial sentences; extraction of human tissue (s.224A) and aggravated trafficking may attract life‑term severity; first‑offender status and age are mitigating but can be outweighed by aggravating circumstances.
11 May 2022
Accused convicted of murder, extraction of human tissue and trafficking of a person with albinism based on confessions and corroborative circumstantial evidence.
Criminal law – Murder (malice aforethought); Extraction of human tissue – unlawful removal and purpose; Trafficking in persons – obtaining by deception for exploitation; Admissibility and weight of retracted confessions and voluntary video narration; Circumstantial evidence and alibi.
9 May 2022
Failure to exhaust available administrative remedies (payment plan) bars judicial review of a tax demand without a pre‑action hearing.
Tax law – ‘pay now, argue later’ (section 105 Taxation Act); administrative law – pre‑action hearing, Wednesbury unreasonableness; exhaustion of alternative remedies; right to fair administrative action (section 43 Constitution).
6 May 2022
Whether an industrial court may reinstate an employee ex parte and whether such decisions are subject to judicial review.
Judicial review — amenability of lower court decisions; interim relief — ex parte applications; Industrial Relations Court Procedure Rule 25(1)(m)(i); reinstatement as final remedy under section 63 Employment Act; ultra vires/Wednesbury review.
6 May 2022
An educational institution not shown to operate commercially is entitled to full statutory remission; council must refund rates collected since 2017.
Local Government Act s83(1)(e) – remission of rates for educational institutions not operating commercially; valuation roll – omission of 'full remission' does not defeat statutory remission; s76 objection provisions inapplicable to remission entitlement; onus on council to prove commerciality; recovery of money paid ultra vires as money had and received; costs – each party to bear own costs.
4 May 2022
Court granted bail pending trial where no evidence of flight risk, witness interference, or danger to the public was shown.
Criminal procedure – Bail pending trial – Application under Bail Guidelines Act – Considerations: risk of evasion; witness interference; destruction of evidence; danger to public; balancing accused’s personal circumstances against interests of justice – remand duration.
4 May 2022