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Kimuri Housing Company Limited & another v Skys Displays Limited & 3 others; Gallant Worldwide Auctioneers (Interested Party) (Environment and Land Case 513 of 2014) [2025] KEELC 7272 (KLR) (23 October 2025) (Ruling)

[2025] KEELC 7272 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
7272
Citation
[2025] KEELC 7272 (KLR)
Decided
23 October 2025
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TypeCivilPostureAppeal from a judgment dismissing the main suit for want of prosecutionCoramOA ANGOTE
The Plaintiffs' request to change their legal representation and to reinstate the main suit is allowed.

Facts

The Plaintiffs were served with a proclamation and warrants of attachment on May 12, 2025, and were ordered to pay the Defendant the sum of Kshs. 7,373,910 under a previous decree. The Plaintiffs seek leave to change their legal representation and to reinstate the main suit.

Issues

  • Whether leave should be granted to the firm of SNW & Company Advocates to come on record for the Plaintiffs after judgment.
  • Whether the main suit should be reinstated.

Reasoning

The court grants leave for the Plaintiffs to change their legal representation as it is within the parameters of the Civil Procedure Rules. The court also allows the reinstatement of the main suit based on the discretion vested in it under Civil Procedure Rules.

Outcome

The Plaintiffs' request is granted.

Orders

  • Leave granted for the Plaintiffs to change their legal representation.
  • Main suit reinstated.

Authorities cited

Legislation (3)
  • Civil Procedure Act
  • Civil Procedure Rules
  • Constitution of Kenya 2010
Cases cited (1)
  • Tobias M. Wafubwa vs Ben Butali
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