Jacon Joseph Onyango v John Ndungu Mureithi [2016] KEELRC 1755 (KLR)
- Court
- Employment & Labour Relations Court
- Case number
- 1755
- Citation
- [2016] KEELRC 1755 (KLR)
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TypeLabour DisputePostureAppeal from a previous order granting leave to defend and deposit half of the decretal sum into an interest earning accountCoramRadido Stephen
Holding
The motion is dismissed with costs to the Claimant.
Facts
The Respondent, John Ndungu Mureithi, sought to vary the condition of depositing half of the decretal sum into an interest earning account to providing a bank guarantee. The Claimant, Jacon Joseph Onyango, opposed the motion.
Issues
- Whether the Respondent's shop is undercapitalized due to his spouse taking away money from the shop.
- Whether the Respondent's health condition makes him unable to run the shop.
- Whether the Respondent has adequately disclosed relevant material in support of his motion.
Reasoning
The Respondent failed to disclose an estimate of the colossal amounts of money taken by his spouse and the period involved. The Court found that the Respondent has not demonstrated that the orders sought in the motion are merited.
Outcome
Dismissed
Orders
- The motion is dismissed with costs to the Claimant.
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