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Nas Auto Spares v Land Acquisition & Compensation Tribunal & 2 others [2015] KEELRC 355 (KLR)

[2015] KEELRC 355 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
355
Citation
[2015] KEELRC 355 (KLR)
Decided
28 October 2015
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TypeJudicial ReviewPostureEx parte applicationCoramS.M. KIBUN, S.M. KIBUN, S.M. Kibunja
Holding

The court finds that the Exparte Applicant's notice of motion dated 23rd April 2013 is without merit and is dismissed with costs.

Facts

Nas Auto Spares Ltd filed an ex parte motion against the Land Acquisition & Compensation Tribunal and the Commissioner of Lands seeking compensation for the acquisition of land in Kisumu/Kasule/5522.

Issues

  1. Whether the Respondents followed due process in the acquisition process
  2. Whether the Exparte Applicant has shown that the Respondents did not follow the due process

Reasoning

The court did not find that the Respondents did not follow the due process in the acquisition process, as they issued requisite notices, conducted hearings, did valuations, and issued awards to those with recognisable legal interests.

Outcome

Dismissed with costs

Orders

  • The Exparte Applicant's notice of motion dated 23rd April 2013 is dismissed with costs.
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