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Paramjit Kaur v Avtar Singh Suri [2020] KEELC 2642 (KLR)

[2020] KEELC 2642 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
2642
Citation
[2020] KEELC 2642 (KLR)
Decided
5 May 2020
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TypeOwnership DisputePostureDefendant seeks to set aside consent orderCoramNyamweya
Holding

The court finds that the Defendant did not appear in court on 4/3/2014 and the consent order was not obtained through fraud.

Facts

The Defendant claims the consent order of 4/3/2014 was obtained through fraud, while the Plaintiff argues it was recorded with the Defendant's consent.

Issues

  1. Validity of the consent order of 4/3/2014
  2. Participation of the Defendant in the consent order

Reasoning

The court's decision is based on the testimony of the handwriting expert and the court proceedings, which indicate that the Defendant did not attend the hearing.

Outcome

Declines to grant the application and orders each party to bear their costs.

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