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Pasi and Ponda (Suing and legal representatives of the Estate of Charles Pasi Ponda) & 3 others v Kambi & 11 others (Environment & Land Case E097 of 2024) [2025] KEELC 1455 (KLR) (20 March 2025) (Ruling)

[2025] KEELC 1455 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
1455
Citation
[2025] KEELC 1455 (KLR)
Decided
20 March 2025
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Summary at a glance

TypeEnvironment and Land CasePostureAppeal from a previous judgment dismissing a suitCoramEK MAKORI
The court finds that the issues raised in the current action are similar to those in previous cases and that the award of the Land Disputes Tribunal remains valid until set aside.

Facts

The plaintiffs and defendants are parties to multiple land disputes cases, including a previous case in Malindi ELC 54 of 2019. The current case involves similar issues to those in the previous cases.

Issues

  • Jurisdiction of the Land Disputes Tribunal
  • Validity of the award

Reasoning

The court agrees with the defendants that the issues raised in the current action are similar to those in previous cases, and the award of the Land Disputes Tribunal has not been set aside.

Outcome

Affirmation of the award of the Land Disputes Tribunal

Authorities cited

Cases cited (2)
  • Munga Mbodi Mwenda v Muguza Jangwata Jindwa & another [2014] eKLR
  • Kambi & 3 others v Chome & 9 others [2025] KEELC 421 (KLR)
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