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Paramount Engineering (2005) Limited v Farm Engineering Industries Limited & 5 others (Environment & Land Case 367 of 2015) [2025] KEELC 4316 (KLR) (5 June 2025) (Judgment)

[2025] KEELC 4316 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
4316
Citation
[2025] KEELC 4316 (KLR)
Decided
5 June 2025
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Summary at a glance

TypeLand DisputePostureAppeal from the High Court, KisumuCoramE. ASATI
The court finds that the Plainti owns L.R. No. 18127 and that the two parcels share a common boundary. The Defendants encroached on the Plainti's land, denying access, occupation, and use of approximately 3 acres.

Facts

The suit involves Paramount Engineering (2005) Limited against Farm Engineering Industries Limited and five others over ownership and boundaries of land parcels L.R. No. 18127 and L.R. No. 18128. The Plainti claims ownership and seeks to recover 3 acres of land allegedly encroached upon by the Defendants.

Issues

  • Ownership of L.R. No. 18127
  • Common boundary between L.R. No. 18127 and L.R. No. 18128
  • Encroachment by Defendants on L.R. No. 18127

Reasoning

The court relies on title documents, survey reports, and evidence of a common boundary to determine ownership and encroachment.

Outcome

Affirmed

Orders

  • The Plainti is awarded the relief sought

Remedies

  • Recovery of 3 acres of land

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Land Registration Act
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