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Phillip Kipchirchir v Cabinet Secretary for Lands & 6 others [2022] KEELC 1158 (KLR)

[2022] KEELC 1158 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
1158
Citation
[2022] KEELC 1158 (KLR)
Decided
22 February 2022
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TypePetitionPosturePetitioner v. RespondentsCoramN.A. MATHEKA
The petition is dismissed with costs to the Respondents.

Facts

The Petitioner claims to be the registered owner of a parcel of land, but the Respondents have allegedly unlawfully subdivided and reallocated the land, issued letters of allocation and title deeds, and created a settlement scheme.

Issues

  • Petitioner's ownership rights
  • Respondents' authority to subdivide and allocate land
  • violation of constitutional rights

Reasoning

The court finds the petition lacking in precision and fails to demonstrate how constitutional rights were violated. The Petitioner has not adduced evidence to support his claims.

Outcome

Dismissed

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Land Act, 2012
  • Constitution of Kenya, 2010
Cases cited (2)
  • Leonard Otieno vs. Airtel Kenya Limited (2018)
  • Dr. Rev. Timothy Njoya vs. The Hon. Attorney General and Kenya Review Authority HC Constitutional and Human Rights Division Petition No. 479 of 2013
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