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Republic v County Land Registrar, Mombasa; Omallah (Exparte Applicant) (Miscellaneous Civil Application E002 of 2024) [2025] KEELC 4364 (KLR) (9 June 2025) (Judgment)

[2025] KEELC 4364 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
4364
Citation
[2025] KEELC 4364 (KLR)
Decided
9 June 2025
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Summary at a glance

TypeMiscellaneous Civil ApplicationPostureAppeal from a previous orderCoramFM NJOROGE
The applicant's claim is dismissed as he has not established locus standi to bring the application.

Facts

The applicant claims to be a beneficial owner of the suit property by virtue of prescriptive rights and as a purchaser for value. He seeks orders compelling the respondents to reconstruct and provide records related to the property.

Issues

  • Locus standi of the applicant
  • Production of register and records by the respondents

Reasoning

The court found that the applicant has not established that he is either the registered proprietor of the suit land or a purchaser, thus failing to establish his locus standi.

Outcome

The Notice of Motion application is dismissed with costs.

Authorities cited

Cases cited (1)
  • Law Society of Kenya V Commissioner of Lands & Others, Nakuru High Court Civil Case No.464 of 2000
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