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Justice
Kudya declares seizure of ZimRights pictures unlawful
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
March 24, 2010
Justice Kudya
declares seizure of ZimRights
pictures unlawful and orders police to return seized pictures
High Court Judge
Justice Samuel Kudya on Wednesday 24 March 2010 ordered the police
to return all 65 photographs which they seized from the Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association (ZimRights) on Tuesday 23 March 2010 at
Gallery Delta in central Harare.
Justice Kudya
granted the order after presiding over an urgent chamber application
filed by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) lawyers Beatrice
Mtetwa, Irene Petras and Tawanda Zhuwarara demanding the immediate
return of the ZimRights photographs and that the police must not
interfere with the private
exhibition.
Justice Kudya
ruled that the police acted unlawfully in seizing the pictures and
should return them within an hour of granting his order.
Justice Kudya
ruled that the two elements essential for the granting of a spoliation
order had been met (in that the Applicant was in peaceful, lawful
and undisturbed possession of the photographs; and the Respondents
forcibly/wrongfully deprived the Applicant of possession without
its consent).
Police Commissioner-General
Augustine Chihuri, Officer Commanding Police Harare Central District
Chief Superintendent G Gwangwava and the two Co-Home Affairs Ministers
Giles Mutsekwa and Kembo Mohadi were cited as the Respondents in
the application.
The Judge held
that it was clear that the police seized the photographs without
the consent of the possessors (ZimRights) and had no legal power
to do so under any known law.
In addition,
there was no court order, and so the Respondents had acted unlawfully.
The grounds
provided by the Respondents for seizure (through their counsel,
Law Officer Mr. Maphosa of the Attorney General's (AG)'s
Office made no sense, were speculative and had clearly been raised
in a bid to prevent the private exhibition from going ahead today.
Justice Kudya
made the following order:
Terms of the interim relif granted
1. That the
2nd Respondent and all those acting through him or acting on his
behalf, be and are hereby ordered to return to the Applicant at
90 Alveston Court (ZIMRIGHTS House) Corner 4th Street and Baines
Avenue, within an hour of granting of this Order today on 24 March
2010, all 65 photographs taken from the Applicant.
2. That the
Respondents be interdicted from prohibiting or in any way disrupting
the launch of 'Reflections' and the continued exhibition
of all 65 photographs at the Gallery Delta, Harare on 24 March 2010,
17 30 hours.
3. That this
order shall stand notwithstanding the noting of any appeal.
Service
of the provisional order
As the 2nd Respondent
(Gwangava) is in attendance at the hearing in person, service is
hereby dispensed with.
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