SheriaNet for Android — search and read Kenyan case law from your phone, offline.
Join the beta →

Wilfred Ochieng’ Amollo & others v Anthony Ochola Owiti & another [2019] KEELC 4910 (KLR)

[2019] KEELC 4910 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
Read PDF
Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
4910
Citation
[2019] KEELC 4910 (KLR)
AI Summary Beta Machine-generated — may contain errors. Not legal advice.
TypeCivil SuitPostureAppeal from the original trial outcomeCoramS.M. KIBUNJA
Holding

The court finds that the Plaintiffs have made a case for taking of accounts against the 1st Defendant and orders him to render a true and honest account of funds received and proceeds from the Skills Pharmacy.

Facts

Skills For Living Ministries sued Anthony Ochola Owiti and Grace Ministries for vacating and surrendering church premises and documents, and for accounting for funds and assets.

Issues

  1. Ownership of church premises at Migosi
  2. Accounting and handover of funds and assets by the 1st Defendant

Reasoning

The Plaintiffs provided testimony and evidence that the funds for the acquisition of the plot for development of Grace Center and the construction thereof were procured and arranged for the benefit of Skills For Living Ministries.

Outcome

The Plaintiffs' appeal was successful, and the court issued a preliminary decree in their favor.

Orders

  • A preliminary decree in favor of the Plaintiffs against the 1st Defendant to render a true and honest account of funds received and proceeds from the Skills Pharmacy within 90 days.
  • The parties are at liberty to consult and agree on the source documents to be used during the exercise of the account taking.
  • The matter is fixed for a mention after the expiry of the period given for further orders.

Remedies

  • Accounting and handover of funds and assets by the 1st Defendant
Experimental AI summary generated by a language model, not a lawyer. It may contain errors or omissions and must not be relied on for legal decisions — the full judgment below is the authoritative source.
Full judgment 0.1 MB · PDF

Loading judgment…

Cite this case


        
        
      

Share this case