g. An Order of this Honourable Court by way of a perpetual injunction restraining the Respondent State, its agents, assigns, privies and by whatsoever name called, from intimidating, harassing, arresting or incarcerating the Applicant in respect of this suit as presently constituted. h. And for such or further orders as this Honourable Court may deem fit and proper to make in the circumstance. APPLICATION FOR A DEFAULT JUDGMENT 13.The Respondent State did not file a Defence to the Application. Consequently, by Motion on Notice dated 10 October 2018, the Applicant prayed the Court to enter a default judgment for the Applicant against the Respondent State, for the failure of the latter to file a Defence to the Application and prays the Court to grant the following: i. An Order entering a default judgment in this suit in favour of the Applicant, against the Respondent State for failure to file a defence to the suit; ii. An Order deeming that a default judgment has been entered in favour of the Applicant in this suit; iii. And for such order or further orders as this Court may deem fit and proper to make in this circumstance.” 14.The grounds adduced by the Applicant in support of the prayers are as follows: i. That the Applicant filed the originating process in this suit on 14 December 2016 at the Registry of the Court; ii. That the Respondent State was duly served with the Applicant’s originating process by the Registry of the Court; iii. That the time stipulated by the Rules of the Court for the Respondent State to file a Defence has since elapsed; 7

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