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Weldon Kipkurgat Rono v Stanley Korir & another [2021] KEELC 437 (KLR)

[2021] KEELC 437 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
437
Citation
[2021] KEELC 437 (KLR)
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Summary at a glance

TypeAppealPostureApplication for stay of execution of decree pending appealCoramKasango
The application for stay of execution of the judgment is dismissed.

Facts

The applicant filed an application seeking a stay of execution of a judgment dismissing his case and granting costs to the respondents. The judgment was based on a sale agreement that the applicant claimed was a forgery.

Issues

  • Whether the applicant has satisfactorily discharged the conditions warranting the grant of stay of execution of decree pending appeal.
  • What orders this Court should make.

Reasoning

The court found that the judgment was a negative order and that the applicant has not discharged the conditions warranting the grant of stay of execution of decree pending appeal. The court also noted that the judgment did not order the applicant to do anything or to abstain from doing anything.

Outcome

Application dismissed

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Civil Procedure Act
Cases cited (4)
  • Milcah Jeruto vs Fina Bank Ltd
  • Western College of Arts and Applied Sciences vs Oronga
  • Sonalux Limited & Another vs Barclays Bank of Kenya Limited
  • Nicholas Kiptoo Arap Korir Salat vs The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission & 7 Others
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