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This book is a breathtaking breakthrough in the proper understanding of the law and practice of the summary procedure process in the East African Countries of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. It is founded on East African decided cases, with a sprinkling
here and her of decisions from further a field in common Law Africa and beyond on similar provisions.
It is what a busy legal practitioner in these three jurisdictions needs. It quickly reminds, and puts on the right track, a civil judge minded to see what his predecessors have expounded on the subject. So will researchers and students in this area of civil practice and procedure have something to ponder.
In Summary Judgment, Emeritus Mr. Justice Richard Kuloba shows litigants who wish to get quick judgements in their civil claims how it is done. Litigants who seek to resist judgements against them without trial, will find here how to mount opposition to such moves and have their day in court if they can.
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