Supreme Court ends Go Gas Trading owner’s bid to challenge divorce asset split
THE Supreme Court has dismissed a Harare businessman’s latest attempt to appeal a divorce ruling that awarded his ex-wife the couple’s Mount Pleasant home, saying there was no satisfactory explanation for repeated failures to comply with court rules. In a judgment delivered by Justice of Appeal Nicholas Mathonsi, the court dismissed Michael Dardagan’s application for condonation and an extension of time to appeal against a High Court judgment granted August 1, 2025. “The indu
The Supreme Court has denied a Harare businessman's final attempt to challenge a divorce ruling that divided marital assets, including a Mount Pleasant home. Justice of Appeal Nicholas Mathonsi dismissed the application, citing a lack of satisfactory reasons for repeated non-compliance with court procedures. The businessman, Michael Dardagan, had sought to appeal a High Court judgment that awarded the family home to his ex-wife, Vera Dardagan, while he retained the gas business. This decision marks the end of his legal efforts to overturn the asset distribution and associated costs order.
This ruling underscores the importance of adhering to court rules and deadlines in legal proceedings, preventing further delays in the finalization of divorce settlements.
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