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Young Moon Choi & 3 others v Goldstein Group Services Limited & 2 others [2015] KEELC 442 (KLR)

[2015] KEELC 442 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
442
Citation
[2015] KEELC 442 (KLR)
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Summary at a glance

TypeCivilPostureAppeal from a decision of the Environment and Land CourtCoramMwera
The application was dismissed with costs as the allegations that the Plaintiffs were flight risks or unable to meet the costs were unsubstantiated.

Facts

The 2nd Defendant, Jamii Bora Bank Limited, filed an application to dismiss the case due to the plaintiffs' lack of evidence regarding their businesses and assets, and their inability to meet the costs of the proceedings.

Issues

  • Plaintiffs' lack of evidence regarding their businesses and assets
  • Plaintiffs' inability to meet the costs of the proceedings

Reasoning

The court held that the Plaintiffs had not adduced evidence to show the worthiness of their alleged businesses and assets, and that the allegations of flight risk or inability to meet costs were unsubstantiated.

Outcome

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • The 2nd Defendant’s application to dismiss the case was dismissed with costs.

Authorities cited

Cases cited (2)
  • Crested Sea Agencies Limited Vs Muranga County Council HCCC No. 2714 of 1997
  • Shah v Shah Civil Appeal No. 34 of 1981 (1982) KLR
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