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Supeyo Ole Nkako v Parmayian Ole Nkako [2018] KEELC 1710 (KLR)

[2018] KEELC 1710 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
1710
Citation
[2018] KEELC 1710 (KLR)
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TypeAppealPostureAppeal from the dismissal of a suit by the Narok SPM CourtCoramZ.Abdul RM
Holding

The court found that the trial court did not hear the suit before arriving at its judgment and that witness testimony was not taken.

Facts

The appellant, Supeyo Ole Nkako, claimed ownership of parcel No. 663 and 392, but failed to provide title documents. The respondent, Parmayian Ole Nkako, contested the claim, stating that the suit was dismissed due to the appellant's failure to prove ownership.

Issues

  1. Whether the trial court heard the suit before arriving at its judgment
  2. Whether witness testimony was taken and the full ingredients for hearing took place

Reasoning

The court reviewed the proceedings and found that the trial court did not hear the suit before arriving at its judgment and that witness testimony was not taken.

Outcome

Affirmed

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