The Malawi Revenue Authority Vs. Azam Transways; MSCA Civil Appeal No. 48 of 2007

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This case revolves around the appeal by the Malawi Revenue Authority against Azam Transways concerning the wrongful detention of vehicles. The appellant contended that the High Court erred in law by not acknowledging the defenses of abuse of court process and res judicata, asserting that the same issue had been previously litigated. The respondents argued that the only matter addressed in both the subordinate court and the High Court was the release of vehicles, while the issue of damages constituted a new matter. The appellate court examined the principles surrounding res judicata and abuse of process, ultimately addressing whether the appellant's claims were justifiable in light of previously established facts. The case emphasizes the importance of good faith in legal actions and the need to prevent harassment through repetitive litigation on the same issues.

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The Malawi Revenue Authority v Azam Transways; MSCA Civil Appeal No 48 of 2007

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