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Robe v Muira (Environment and Land Appeal E084 of 2022) [2024] KEELC 74 (KLR) (18 January 2024) (Judgment)

[2024] KEELC 74 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
74
Citation
[2024] KEELC 74 (KLR)
Decided
18 January 2024
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TypeLand Dispute AppealPostureAppeal from a judgment of the Milimani Commercial CourtsCoramOA ANGOTE
The Court found that the Respondent did not transfer the suit property to the Appellant and that she is the legal owner.

Facts

The Respondent claimed to have purchased the suit property from its previous owner, Mr. Samuel Wainaina Njoroge, and was enjoying vacant possession. The Appellant claimed to have purchased the property from the Respondent and took possession of it.

Issues

  • Ownership of the suit property
  • Transfer of ownership from the Respondent to the Appellant

Reasoning

The Court evaluated the evidence and found that the Respondent's original identification card and a report from the National Registration Bureau confirmed her ownership.

Outcome

Affirmed the judgment of the lower court

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