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Raymark Limited v Ochieng & 8 others (Environment & Land Case E045 of 2021) [2024] KEELC 6028 (KLR) (20 September 2024) (Ruling)

[2024] KEELC 6028 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
6028
Citation
[2024] KEELC 6028 (KLR)
Decided
20 September 2024
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Summary at a glance

TypeCivilPostureAppeal from a previous rulingCoramOmbwayo
The court is functus ocio and the instant application is dismissed with costs.

Facts

Raymark Limited filed an application seeking similar orders as the current application, which was previously ruled on by the court on May 23, 2023.

Issues

  • Whether the court is functus ocio to the instant application
  • Whether the instant application falls under exceptions to the rule of re judicata

Reasoning

The court ruled that the instant application is without merit as it is a rehash of a previous ruling and the court is functus ocio.

Outcome

Application dismissed with costs

Orders

  • Application dismissed with costs

Authorities cited

Cases cited (3)
  • Telkom Kenya Ltd v John Ochanda (Suing in his behalf and on behalf of 996 former employees of Telkom Kenya Limited) [2014] eKLR
  • Communication Commission of Kenya & 5 others v Royal Media Services Ltd & 5 others [2014] eKLR
  • Raila Odinga & 2 others v Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission & 3 others [2013] eKLR
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