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Republic v County Secretary County Government of Meru & another Ex parte John Muchai (Legal Representative of Isaya Mugambi Muketha (Deceased) [2021] KEELC 3697 (KLR)

[2021] KEELC 3697 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
3697
Citation
[2021] KEELC 3697 (KLR)
Decided
19 April 2021
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Summary at a glance

TypeJudicial ReviewPostureApplication for Leave to Apply for Judicial Review in the Nature of MandamusCoramP. M. NJOROGE
The court adopted the consent order and granted the application.

Facts

The applicant sought an order of mandamus compelling the respondents to honor a decree in a previous High Court case. The respondents agreed to pay Kshs.15,296,000, principal plus interest at 12% per annum from 27 April, 2016 to 27 April, 2021, with the matter to be confirmed after the 2021 High Court Christmas Vacation.

Issues

  • Compulsory compliance with a previous court decree
  • Payment of principal and interest

Reasoning

The court found that the respondents agreed to the terms and the matter was confirmed after the 2021 High Court Christmas Vacation.

Outcome

The application was granted.

Orders

  • The respondents shall pay Kshs.15,296,000, principal plus interest at 12% per annum from 27 April, 2016 to 27 April, 2021, with the matter to be confirmed after the 2021 High Court Christmas Vacation.
  • The application dated 18th June 2019 be stood over generally.

Remedies

  • Compulsory compliance with a previous court decree
  • Payment of principal and interest

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Civil Procedure Rules, 2010
  • Law Reform Act, Cap 26, Laws of Kenya
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