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Jacob Tiampati Sairowua v County Government of Narok [2017] KEELRC 1196 (KLR)

[2017] KEELRC 1196 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1196
Citation
[2017] KEELRC 1196 (KLR)
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TypeLabour Relations DisputePostureAppeal from dismissal of interlocutory application to review dismissal of original applicationCoramRadido Stephen
Holding

The court dismisses the applicant's application to reinstate the dismissed interlocutory application and orders the main cause to be processed for trial on an expeditious basis.

Facts

The applicant was interdicted by the County Government of Narok's Secretary pending disciplinary action. The applicant moved the court to challenge the fairness of the interdiction due to delay in the disciplinary process. The court dismissed the motion and later the applicant sought to reinstate the dismissed application.

Issues

  1. Fairness of interdiction process
  2. Proper handling of interlocutory application

Reasoning

The court found that reinstating the dismissed application would only prolong the trial and delays the efficient and effective resolution of the case.

Outcome

Dismissal of applicant's application to reinstate the dismissed interlocutory application

Orders

  • Notice of Summons to be served upon the Respondent within 7 days
  • Respondent to file and serve a Response within 21 days of service of Notice of Summons
  • Agreed Issues to be filed within 14 days after close of pleadings
  • Cause to be mentioned for further directions on 20 June 2017
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