In Summary
They had objected the sale of the house but were
defeated after the Kadhi Court ordered that the building and its
compound be sold to get money that would be divided among them according
to the Islamic law governing inheritance.
Zanzibar. The High Court in
Zanzibar yesterday ordered five children of a revolutionary, Khamis
Daruwesh Mdingo, to be remanded for 15 days for disobeying a court
order.
The detainees allegedly refused to vacate a house
they were residing at Migombani in Urban-West Region which had been
auctioned. The order was issued by High Court Ombudsman Gorge Kazi. The
detainees are Daruwesh Khamis Daruwesh, Asia Khamis Daruwesh, Ajika
Khamis Daruwesh, Said Khamis Daruwesh, Atinji Khamis Daruwesh and Shaban
Khamis Daruwesh.
They had objected the sale of the house but were
defeated after the Kadhi Court ordered that the building and its
compound be sold to get money that would be divided among them according
to the Islamic law governing inheritance. The court order disregarded
the support the children had gained from the Justice minister.
for and Constitutional Affairs, Mr Abubakary
khamis Bakari, who claimed that the decision to sell the house was
against the section of the law demanding his consent.
It was alleged that the minister has no legal
powers to interfere with the independence of the judiciary in
discharging its duties.
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