Paul Thang’a Gichuhi v African Peace Forum [2018] KEELC 1712 (KLR)
- Court
- Environment & Land Court
- Case number
- 1712
- Citation
- [2018] KEELC 1712 (KLR)
- Decided
- 27 September 2018
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TypeBoundary DisputePostureApplication for Injunction DismissedCoramE.O.OBAGA
Holding
The court finds no merit in the plaintiff's application for injunction and dismisses it with costs to the defendant.
Facts
The plaintiff, Paul Thang’a Gichuhi, claims that the defendant, African Peace Forum, has encroached into his land and put up an iron sheet fence. The defendant disputes this and claims the plaintiff encroached into the defendant's property.
Issues
- Whether the plaintiff has encroached into the defendant's land
- Whether the injunction sought by the plaintiff should be granted
Reasoning
The court determined that the plaintiff has encroached into the defendant's property and that the plaintiff is not coming to court with clean hands. The application for injunction is therefore an abuse of the court process.
Outcome
Dismissed
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