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Daniel Okoth v Kenya National Commission on Human Rights [2015] KEELRC 1381 (KLR)

[2015] KEELRC 1381 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1381
Citation
[2015] KEELRC 1381 (KLR)
Decided
25 February 2015
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TypeApplication for Review of JudgmentPostureApplication for review of judgment dismissedCoramD.K.Njagi Marete, Monica W. Mbaru
Holding

Application for review of judgment dismissed

Facts

Daniel Okoth filed an application on February 6, 2014, seeking to review a December 20, 2013 judgment dismissing his suit and awarding 60% of the respondent's counter-claim.

Issues

  1. Claimant's written submissions were not traceable at the time of the judgment
  2. Claimant's defense to the counter-claim was not traceable

Reasoning

The court found that the absence of the claimant's written submissions and defense to the counter-claim was not an error on the face of the record, and that the claimant's proper remedy would have been to appeal the judgment.

Outcome

Application dismissed with costs to the respondent

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