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Civil practice and procedure- Temporary injunction-Application to issue pendinghearing of intended application for orders of certiorari and mandamus- Noapplication for leave to apply for orders sought and obtained.- Whethertemporary injunction may issueAdministrative law – prerogative orders – Application for temporary injunctionpending hearing of intended application for orders of certiorari and mandamus –No application for leave to apply for orders sought and obtained – Whethertemporary injunction may issue.H.W. GOLCHER V. MANAGER (MCH) Maina, J)79This was an application to set aside an ex parte temporary injunction issued bythe HIGH Court against the applicant who was the General manager of MorogoroCanvass Mill Ltd and the Derector of Immigration Services. The full set of facts isin the rulingHeld: (i).The rule that the court shall in all cases except where it appears that theobjet of grating the unjunction would be defeated by the delay before grating ainjunction direct notice of the application to be given to the opposite party, ismandatory(ii). if the opposite party can be served without delay as was the position in hiscase an exparti injunction should be issued;(iii) in all application for prerogative ordrs such as certiorari and mandamus leavemust be sought and obtained before the application for any prerogative order isheard;iv. Since no leave to apply for the prerogative orders of certiorari and mandamushad been obtained the temporary injunction cannot standv. The ex-parte temporary injunction was issued against know principlegoverning temporary injunctions. It cannot be said that the respondent hassuffered irreparable injury which cannot be adequately compensated by anaward of damages for breach of contractApplication succeeds:Cases referred to:1. Noormohamed janmohamed v. Kassamalli Virji Madhani (1953) 20 EACA82. Davan v Bhadreasa and Another (1973) EA 3583. Alfred Lakare v. Tow Director Arusha (1980) TLR 3264. Giella v. Cass man Brown and Co. Ltd (1973) EA 358.318

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