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Tari v IEBC Isiolo North Constituency Office of Co-ordinator & 2 others (Environment & Land Case E012 of 2021) [2025] KEELC 1448 (KLR) (20 March 2025) (Judgment)

[2025] KEELC 1448 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
1448
Citation
[2025] KEELC 1448 (KLR)
Decided
20 March 2025
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TypeLand DisputePostureAppeal from the original trialCoramJO MBOYA, Madan
The court dismissed the plaintiff's suit and ordered the registration of the land plots in the name of the IEBC Chairman.

Facts

The plaintiff, Abdi Abkulla Tari, claimed ownership and possession of two plots of land in Isiolo Township, Kenya, and sought eviction and damages from the defendants, including the IEBC Isiolo North Constituency Office of Coordinator and the Chairman of IEBC.

Issues

  • Ownership and possession of the land plots
  • Outstanding rent arrears
  • Eviction of defendants from the land

Reasoning

The court found that the plaintiff failed to prove his entitlement to the land plots and thus dismissed the suit.

Outcome

The plaintiff's suit was dismissed.

Orders

  • Registration of the land plots in the name of the IEBC Chairman
  • Revocation of the registration of the land plots in the name of the plaintiff
  • Issue of a certificate of lease in favor of the IEBC Chairman

Remedies

  • Costs awarded to the defendants
  • Eviction of defendants from the land plots

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Environment and Land Court Act 2011
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