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Sarah Njambi Mwaniki & 5 others v Daniel Kariuki Kamau [2019] KEELC 1278 (KLR)

[2019] KEELC 1278 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
1278
Citation
[2019] KEELC 1278 (KLR)
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Summary at a glance

TypeMiscellaneous Judicial Review ApplicationPostureEx-parte applicationCoramE.C. CHERONO
The application is allowed and the Ex-parte Applicant is granted leave to file a substantive motion within 21 days from today.

Facts

The Ex-parte Applicant filed an application for leave to apply for orders of prohibition and certiorari in relation to Rice Holding No. 155 Tebere Section Unit 7, Civil Procedure Act, and the Estate of Joseph Kamau Kariuki (deceased). The 4th Respondent filed a replying affidavit.

Issues

  • Application for leave under Order 53 Rule 2 of the Civil Procedure Rules 2010
  • Merit of the application

Reasoning

The application is Ex-parte in nature and the application is supported by grounds apparent on the face of the application. The application is further supported by a statement of facts and an affidavit.

Outcome

The application is allowed.

Orders

  • Leave granted to file a substantive motion within 21 days from today.

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Civil Procedure Rules 2010
  • Civil Procedure Act
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