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Wachira v Mbogori (Environment and Land Miscellaneous Application E53 of 2021) [2024] KEELC 1290 (KLR) (12 March 2024) (Ruling)

[2024] KEELC 1290 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
1290
Citation
[2024] KEELC 1290 (KLR)
Decided
12 March 2024
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Summary at a glance

TypeMiscellaneous ApplicationPostureAppeal out of time and stay of executionCoramCA OCHIENG
The Court granted the Appellant's request for an extension of time to lodge a Memorandum of Appeal and a stay of execution.

Facts

The Appellant sought to extend time to appeal a judgment and stay execution, citing delays in obtaining legal representation and certified copies of the judgment.

Issues

  • Whether time should be enlarged and the Appellant granted leave to lodge a Memorandum of Appeal
  • Whether there should be stay of execution pending the intended Appeal

Reasoning

The Court found that the Appellant had good cause for the delay and that the appeal was arguable.

Outcome

Appeal granted out of time and stay of execution granted.

Orders

  • Extension of time to lodge a Memorandum of Appeal
  • Stay of execution pending the intended Appeal

Remedies

  • Extension of time to appeal and stay of execution

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Civil Procedure Act
  • Civil Procedure Rules
Cases cited (1)
  • Kamlesh Mansukhalal Damki Patni v Director of Public Prosecution & 3 Others [2015] eKLR
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