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Revision of Chibulu v Attorney General (Appeal No. 14/2016) [2017] ZMCA 10 (29 June 2017); from 17 September 2018

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Cases considered: 
Swarp Spinning Mills PLC v Chileshe and Others (SCZ Judgment No. 6 of 2002) [2002] ZMSC 19 (5 March 2002);
Attorney-General v Mpundu (S.C.Z. Judgment No. 7 of 1984) [1984] ZMSC 3 (14 June 1984);
Chileshe v Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Limited (S.C.Z. Judgment No. 10 of 1996) [1996] ZMSC 18 (29 September 1996);
Harrison v Attorney-General (S.C.Z. Judgment No. 15 of 1993) [1993] ZMSC 31 (1 December 1993);
Zambia Privatisation Agency v Matale (SC) (NULL) [1996] ZMSC 7 (14 March 1996);
Ngwira v Zambia National Insurance Brokers Limited (S.C.Z. Judgment No.9 of 1994) [1994] ZMSC 14 (27 July 1994);
Legislation considered: 
State Proceedings Act, Cap 71
Industrial and Labour Relations (Amendment) Act, Cap 269
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