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Kenya Union of Employees of Voluntary and Charitable Organizations (KUEVOKA) v Board of Governors Pumwani Secondary School [2019] KEELRC 1354 (KLR)

[2019] KEELRC 1354 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1354
Citation
[2019] KEELRC 1354 (KLR)
Decided
10 June 2019
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Summary at a glance

TypeReview of Employment and Labour Relations Court JudgmentPostureApplication for review of JudgmentCoramHon. Justice Hellen S. Wasilwa
The Court dismisses the Application for review and finds no reason to do so.

Facts

The Claimant, KUEVOKA, filed a Notice of Motion seeking to vacate the Judgment of the Employment and Labour Relations Court delivered on 9th March 2016, and to order the Respondent, Pumwani Secondary School, to pay certain amounts and issue certificates.

Issues

  • Whether the Judgment of the Employment and Labour Relations Court was time barred
  • Whether the Claimant had discovered important matters/evidence that were not available when preparing the Statement of Claim

Reasoning

The Court found that the issue of limitation of action had been determined by Justice Marete in the Preliminary Objection and that the Court was justified in making a determination whether the suit was time barred as the issue had not been resolved in the Ruling.

Outcome

Application for review dismissed

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