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Yussuf Aden Mohamed v Osman Aden Salat & 3 others [2020] KEELRC 299 (KLR)

[2020] KEELRC 299 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
299
Citation
[2020] KEELRC 299 (KLR)
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TypePetition for UnconstitutionalityPosturePetition dismissed with costsCoramRadido Stephen
Holding

The Petition is dismissed with costs.

Facts

The Petitioner alleged that Osman Aden Salat, appointed as Chief of Alabatiro Location, violated his legitimate expectation and the established legal principles. The Petitioner also challenged the appointment on grounds of violation of constitutional values and principles, and the suitability of the appointee.

Issues

  1. Legitimate expectation
  2. Violation of constitutional values and principles
  3. Suitability of the appointee

Reasoning

The Court found no violation of the law on the part of the Respondents regarding the appointment process and suitability of the appointee. The Petitioner's allegations were not supported by evidence.

Outcome

Dismissed with costs

Authorities cited

Legislation (3)
  • Constitution of Kenya
  • Fair Administrative Actions Act of 2015
  • Employment Act, 2007
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