Wang’ombe & another v Mugwara & another (Environment & Land Case 163 of 2014) [2023] KEELC 16182 (KLR) (9 March 2023) (Ruling)
- Court
- Environment & Land Court
- Case number
- 16182
- Citation
- [2023] KEELC 16182 (KLR)
- Decided
- 9 March 2023
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TypeLand DisputePostureAppeal from a previous judgmentCoramJ. O. Olola
Holding
The court allows the application and orders the Deputy Registrar to execute the instruments of transfer in favor of the defendant.
Facts
The plaintiffs (Wang’ombe brothers) and the defendant (Mugwara) are in a dispute over a land title. The plaintiffs claim that the defendant has not complied with a previous court decree.
Issues
- Whether the defendant has complied with the court decree regarding the land title.
- Whether the court should allow the defendant to execute the instruments of transfer to enable him to enjoy the fruits of the judgment.
Reasoning
The court finds that the defendant has not complied with the decree and that it is in the best interest of justice to allow the application.
Outcome
The application is allowed.
Orders
- The Deputy Registrar is ordered to execute the instruments of transfer in favor of the defendant.
Remedies
- The defendant is allowed to execute the instruments of transfer in favor of the plaintiffs.
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