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Osinde v Bosire & 5 others (Environment and Land Case E001 of 2025) [2025] KEELC 7845 (KLR) (11 November 2025) (Ruling)

[2025] KEELC 7845 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
7845
Citation
[2025] KEELC 7845 (KLR)
Decided
11 November 2025
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TypeLand SuitPostureApplication to join Co-operative Bank Limited as interested partyCoramM SILA, J
Holding

The court allows the application to join the plaintiff as an interested party and orders that she be at liberty to file pleadings and call witnesses if she deems it fit.

Facts

The plaintiff, Ongiri Harun Osinde, claims to own land parcel Kisii Municipality/Block I/590 under a leasehold title. He sued Job Bosire, the National Land Commission, the Chief Land Registrar, the Kisii County Government, the Kisii County Land Registrar, and the Attorney General. The plaintiff alleges that he has provided financial facilities to Bosire secured by charges against Bosire's title and is owed about Kshs. 26 million.

Issues

  1. Whether the plaintiff has a sufficient interest to be joined as an interested party
  2. Whether the plaintiff's charge should be nullified if the court upholds Bosire's title

Reasoning

The court finds that the plaintiff has demonstrated sufficient reason to warrant her joinder as an interested party due to her charge against Bosire's title.

Outcome

The application is allowed.

Orders

  • The plaintiff is hereby joined as an interested party.
  • The plaintiff is at liberty to file pleadings and call witnesses if she deems it fit.
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