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Linnet Ndolo v Registered Trustees of the National Council of Churches of Kenya [2014] KEELRC 817 (KLR)

[2014] KEELRC 817 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
817
Citation
[2014] KEELRC 817 (KLR)
Decided
7 February 2014
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TypeIndustrial DisputePostureAppeal from a decision of the Industrial Court of KenyaCoramHON. LADY JUSTICE M. ONYANGO
Holding

The Industrial Court of Kenya had jurisdiction to hear the case involving a fellow judge, and the presiding judge acted impartially and dispassionately.

Facts

The claimant, Justice Linnet Ndolo, is a Judge of the Industrial Court of Kenya. She filed a claim against the Registered Trustees of the National Council of Churches of Kenya, and both parties were aware of her status as a fellow judge.

Issues

  1. Whether the Industrial Court of Kenya had jurisdiction to hear the case involving a fellow judge
  2. The impartiality and dispassionateness of the presiding judge in the matter

Reasoning

The presiding judge acknowledged the concerns of the respondent regarding impartiality but assured them that the case was handled impartially.

Outcome

Affirmed

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