Dianne Rebecca Muller v. The National Housing Development Authority and Others – CA 301/2015-2015

In the case between Dianne Rebecca Muller (Petitioner) and the National Housing Development Authority (NHDA) and Others (Respondents), the court addressed the issue of whether the deed issued by the NHDA to the 11th Respondent should be quashed on the grounds of procedural unfairness and the priority of generational claims. It was held that the petitioner, as a 4th generation claimant, did not have priority over the 11th Respondent, a 3rd generation member, under NHDA’s allocation policy. The findings established that the 11th Respondent’s claim took precedence and that the petitioner had not made a formal request before the deed was granted. As such, no basis existed to quash the deed, and the petition was dismissed, reaffirming the administrative principle of generational priority set ou

REF: CA 301/2015-2015 Category: Tag:
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