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Zablon Ndisio Obuya Owuor v Eunita Auma Ogutu & 6 others [2021] KEELC 4417 (KLR)

[2021] KEELC 4417 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
4417
Citation
[2021] KEELC 4417 (KLR)
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TypeLand DisputePostureAppeal from a lower court decisionCoramG.M.A. ONGONDO
The court ordered the maintenance of status quo in land parcel numbers Kanyamkago/Kajulu/2442 and 2443, allowing both the plaintiff and the respondents to continue occupying the area they initially occupied pending the hearing of the main suit.

Facts

The plaintiff, ZABLON NDISIO OBUYA OWUOR, claims to be the registered owner of the suit land, LR NO. KANYAMKAGO/KAJULU/153, which includes the late Hezron Ogutu Owuor, Onyango Owuor, and Rakara Owuor's portions. The defendants are the respective representatives of the estates of the deceaseds.

Issues

  • Maintenance of status quo in land parcel numbers Kanyamkago/Kajulu/2442 and 2443
  • Costs of the application

Reasoning

The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff's request for the maintenance of status quo, citing the plaintiff's ownership of the land and the need to preserve the current status of the land.

Outcome

In favor of the plaintiff

Orders

  • Maintenance of status quo in land parcel numbers Kanyamkago/Kajulu/2442 and 2443

Remedies

  • Costs of the application be on cause

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Civil Procedure Act, Chapter 21 Laws of Kenya
  • Order 51 of the Civil Procedure Rules, 2010
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