Republic v Kitui Principal Magistrate & 2 others Ex-parte Nyamai Mang’ole [2018] KEELC 4738 (KLR)
- Court
- Environment & Land Court
- Case number
- 4738
- Citation
- [2018] KEELC 4738 (KLR)
- Decided
- 26 January 2018
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TypePrerogative OrdersPostureEx-parte Application for Prerogative Orders DismissedCoramO. A. ANGOTE
Holding
The Application is dismissed with costs.
Facts
The Ex-parte Applicant sought prerogative orders, but the application was dismissed by the court on 16th December, 2008. The Applicant later filed a Notice of Motion on 21st November, 2014, seeking to extend the time for filing the Notice of Motion.
Issues
- Whether the Applicant has a compelling reason to extend the time for filing the Notice of Motion
- Whether the current Application was filed within a reasonable time
Reasoning
The court found that the Applicant did not provide a good and compelling reason for extending the time for filing the Notice of Motion and that the current Application was not filed within a reasonable time.
Outcome
Dismissed with costs
Orders
- Application for Prerogative Orders Dismissed
Authorities cited
Legislation (1)
- Civil Procedure Act
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