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Kenya Shoe & Leather Workers Union v Hr Strategic Partners Limited [2014] KEELRC 1064 (KLR)

[2014] KEELRC 1064 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1064
Citation
[2014] KEELRC 1064 (KLR)
Decided
5 June 2014
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Summary at a glance

TypeIndustrial DisputePostureAppeal from a previous judgmentCoramHON. LADY JUSTICE MAUREEN ONYANGO
The Court granted the Claimant's applications and set aside the previous orders.

Facts

The Kenya Shoe & Leather Workers Union filed a case against HR Strategic Partners Limited. The Respondent applied for a stay of execution pending appeal, which was granted. The Claimant then filed applications seeking various orders, including setting aside previous orders and releasing the decretal sum.

Issues

  • Stay of execution pending appeal
  • Certification of urgency
  • Setting aside previous orders
  • Discharge of injunction

Reasoning

The Court found that the Respondent had not filed an appeal and that the time for proceeding to the Court of Appeal had elapsed.

Outcome

In favour of the Claimant

Orders

  • Certify the application as urgent
  • Set aside the previous stay of execution
  • Set aside the previous orders
  • Order the release of the decretal sum and accrued interest

Remedies

  • Release of decretal sum and accrued interest

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Civil Procedure Rules 2010
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