Republic v Teachers Service Commission & another Ex-Parte Athman Ade Maro [2017] KEELRC 125 (KLR)
- Court
- Employment & Labour Relations Court
- Case number
- 125
- Citation
- [2017] KEELRC 125 (KLR)
- Decided
- 15 December 2017
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TypeJudicial ReviewPostureEx-parte Application for Judicial Review DeclinedCoramJames Rika
Holding
The Application for leave to apply for judicial review is declined.
Facts
The ex-parte Applicant is a Principal facing allegations of rape or indecent act, and has not been dismissed or deregistered by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
Issues
- Whether the ex-parte Applicant should be allowed to return to his role as Principal while facing allegations of rape or indecent act.
- Whether the ex-parte Applicant has been unfairly dismissed and is entitled to reinstatement with back salaries and allowances.
Reasoning
The Court does not think it would be in the interest of the School to have the ex-parte Applicant back at the helm while facing allegations of rape or indecent act. The ex-parte Applicant has not been dismissed or deregistered by the TSC.
Outcome
The Application for leave to apply for judicial review is declined.
Orders
- The Application filed by the ex-parte Applicant is declined.
- No order on the costs.
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