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Tatu City Limited & Kofinaf Company Limited v National Assembly, Stephen Mbugua Mwagiru & Winfred Wanjiku Gitonga (? 8 of 2018) [2018] KEELC 1257 (KLR) (19 October 2018) (Directions)

[2018] KEELC 1257 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
1257
Citation
[2018] KEELC 1257 (KLR)
Decided
19 October 2018
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TypeConstitutional PetitionPostureAppeal from the original trialCoramMativo
The Petitioners were entitled to withdraw the instant Petition and the accompanying Notice of Motion application which were withdrawn entirely on 18th June 2018.

Facts

The Petitioners felt their rights were being violated and filed a Constitution Petition against the National Assembly, Stephen Mbugua Mwagiru, and Winfred Wanjiku Gitonga.

Issues

  • violation of Articles 1, 2, 3, 10, 20, 23, 50, 93, 95, 229, 124, 159, 164 and 164 of the Constitution of Kenya 2010
  • contravention of Articles 2, 10, 50, 95, 119 and 159 of the Constitution of Kenya 2010
  • Petition to Parliament (Procedure) Act Chapter 7C Laws of Kenya
  • Standing

Reasoning

The Court found that the Petitioners were entitled to withdraw the Petition and the accompanying Notice of Motion application.

Outcome

The Petitioners were entitled to withdraw the Petition and the accompanying Notice of Motion application.

Orders

  • Each party to bear its own costs.

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Petition to Parliament (Procedure) Act Chapter 7C Laws of Kenya
  • Constitution of Kenya 2010
Cases cited (1)
  • Constitutional Petition No.86 of 2017
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