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Simon Ng’ang’a Njoroge v Daniel Kinyua Mwangi [2016] KEELC 297 (KLR)

[2016] KEELC 297 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
297
Citation
[2016] KEELC 297 (KLR)
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Summary at a glance

TypeLand RegistrationPostureApplication to compel Deputy Registrar to execute transfer forms; judgment entered in favor of the plaintiffCoramMUNYAO SILA
The application is allowed, and the Deputy Registrar is ordered to execute all documents and instruments necessary for the transfer of the land parcel Nyandarua/Kitiri/5558 to the plaintiff/applicant.

Facts

The plaintiff claimed to be entitled to be registered as the absolute proprietor of the land parcel Nyandarua/Kitiri/5558 by way of adverse possession. The defendant refused to execute the transfer documents.

Issues

  • Compelling the defendant to execute transfer documents
  • Ordering the Deputy Registrar to execute necessary transfer documents

Reasoning

The plaintiff was declared the owner of the suit property in a previous judgment, and there is no good reason for the defendant to refuse to transfer the property to the plaintiff.

Outcome

Judgment in favor of the plaintiff

Orders

  • Ordering the Deputy Registrar to execute all documents and instruments necessary for the transfer of the land parcel Nyandarua/Kitiri/5558 to the plaintiff/applicant

Remedies

  • Order for the Deputy Registrar to execute transfer documents
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