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John Njenga Ndung’u v Kenya Wine Agencies Ltd [2018] KEELRC 2542 (KLR)

[2018] KEELRC 2542 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
2542
Citation
[2018] KEELRC 2542 (KLR)
Decided
20 April 2018
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Summary at a glance

TypeEmployment DisputePostureAppeal from a High Court decision to the Employment and Labour Relations CourtCorampresiding judge(s) not explicitly named in the text
The court found that the termination of employment was wrongful and ordered the respondent to pay the claimant the due amounts. The court also ordered the transfer of the motor vehicle registration number KAN 143R to the claimant.

Facts

The claimant, John Njenga Ndung'u, filed a claim against Kenya Wine Agencies Ltd for various damages and an injunction. The respondent filed a counter-claim seeking various amounts from the claimant.

Issues

  • termination of employment
  • quiet enjoyment and transfer of motor vehicle registration
  • due amounts
  • counterclaim merit

Reasoning

The court determined that the termination was wrongful based on the admitted terminal dues and the claimant's service.

Outcome

Claimant's claim upheld, counterclaim dismissed

Orders

  • payment of due amounts
  • transfer of motor vehicle registration number KAN 143R to claimant
  • injunction restraining respondent from interfering with claimant's quiet possession of the vehicle

Remedies

  • payment of damages
  • transfer of vehicle registration
  • injunction
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