Historical legal traditions in Zimbabwe mirrored English customs that viewed third-party financial involvement in lawsuits with deep suspicion. Ancient legal principles prohibited individuals from entering financial agreements about legal cases where they held no direct stake. Roman-Dutch law...
Zimbabwe's legal landscape allows innovative approaches to financing legal battles through carefully regulated contingency fee agreements. Lawyers can provide financial support for potential legal claims when they believe the case holds strong merit. These funding mechanisms enable individuals...
Employers must navigate workplace disciplinary processes carefully to protect both organizational interests and employee rights. Proper management of disciplinary hearings requires meticulous attention to legal requirements and procedural fairness. Companies need to understand the specific...
Under Zimbabwean law, people facing unlawful arrest have powerful legal protections. Not every arrest is legitimate, and citizens can challenge detentions that violate their fundamental rights. The legal system recognizes that wrongful imprisonment represents a serious violation of personal...
Protecting your creative work in Zimbabwe means navigating a smart system of intellectual property registration. You've got three main paths to safeguard your intellectual assets: the Zimbabwe Intellectual Property Office (ZIPO), the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO)...
If you wanna drag somebody to court in Zimbabwe for locking you up when they had no right to, the arrest's gotta be bogus. A cop needs a really good reason to put you in cuffs for it to be legit. Basically, an unlawful arrest is when they haul you off to jail for no justifiable cause.
When...
You might not realize it, but you've got the power to take the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to court if they lock you up when they shouldn't. Having your freedom snatched away is a nasty thing that's always been seen as a major wrong.
When a cop is on the job and takes it too far or unfairly...
Zimbabwe is seeing more and more people suing over getting arrested or held by the cops when they shouldn't have been. It's key to know that an arrest or detention can be legal or not.
The Constitution of Zimbabwe has a section, Section 49(1)(b), that protects freedom from being thrown in jail...
There are few restrictions on employing foreign workers in Zimbabwe. The Immigration Act and the Immigration Regulations from 1998 are the main laws covering this.
A company that wants to hire non-citizens needs to be registered locally in Zimbabwe first. Then, it can start the process of...
The Guardianship of Minors Amendment Act 2022 changed how guardianship and custody work. These changes make it easier for parents and lawyers to understand what they mean. The law used to rely on definitions from court cases, but now the definitions are right in the Act. This helps lawyers...
When police accuse someone of a crime, they invite that person to share their side of the story. This important first statement helps shape what happens if the case goes to court. Imagine it like your first chance to explain what really happened.
Lawyers strongly recommend talking to a legal...
Imagine a powerful watchdog keeping medical professionals in check across Zimbabwe. That's exactly what the Medical & Dental Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe does. Created under national law, this special group brings together medical experts, from surgeons to pediatricians.
Their main job...
Zimbabwe has seen a massive surge in healthcare facilities popping up across the country. From small municipal clinics to massive provincial hospitals, the medical landscape is expanding rapidly. Both government-run and private hospitals are multiplying, giving people more healthcare options...
Zimbabwe says no to helping people die, even when they suffer. Both old customs and modern laws forbid killing sick people or babies, even from kindness. Doctors can still give medicine that eases pain, even when this medicine might speed up death.
You can ask Zimbabwe's High Court to take...
Under its main law, Zimbabwe gives everyone a right to medical care. The government must provide simple, easy-to-access health services everywhere across the country. Hospitals cannot turn away anyone who needs emergency help. This basic promise appears in Section 76 of the Zimbabwe...
You can take hospitals and doctors to court in Zimbabwe when they mess up your medical care. Both private and public medical centers face responsibility for mistakes their workers make. This includes every nurse and doctor working there. The law calls this "vicarious liability" - a fancy way of...
Medical mistakes happen in Zimbabwe just like anywhere else. People call these mistakes malpractice or negligence - both words mean the same thing. More patients take doctors to court these days because laws have changed. Doctors don't need perfect skills for every situation. They just need...
Medical doctors in Zimbabwe face negligence claims when they perform below what their peers would do. Courts judge them by comparing their actions to other skilled doctors in the same type of medicine facing similar situations. Any doctor who treats patients must show the same care and skills...
Zimbabwe created a new business court branch based on Section 171 of its Constitution. The lawmakers approved special rules for this court in 2020. These rules started working in May 2022 when the government published more details. This new court branch focuses only on business problems between...
When Zimbabweans want to marry someone in another country, they need a paper that proves they aren't already married. This document is known as a "certificate of no impediment" or "certificate of no marriage." It basically tells foreign officials that a person remains single and free to marry...
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