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Julius Singoei v Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Education & 2 others [2019] KEELRC 2605 (KLR)

[2019] KEELRC 2605 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
2605
Citation
[2019] KEELRC 2605 (KLR)
Decided
5 December 2019
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Summary at a glance

TypePublic Interest LitigationPosturePetition DismissedCoramAbuodha Jorum Nelson
The petition does not raise Constitutional issues to warrant the making of the orders sought.

Facts

The petitioner alleged that the Ministry of Education improperly appointed three individuals to positions at Bomet University College, violating the Constitution and law.

Issues

  • Violation of Constitution
  • Lack of Transparency in Appointment Process

Reasoning

The Court found that the petitioners did not demonstrate how the cited provisions of the Constitution were violated and that the infractions could have been addressed through the Statute Law Miscellaneous Amendment Act, 2018.

Outcome

Petition dismissed

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Universities Act 2012
  • Statute Law Miscellaneous Amendment's Act 2018
Cases cited (1)
  • Anerita Karimi Njeri -v- R
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