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Miriam Cherogony v African Rural and Agricultural Credit Association & another [2020] KEELRC 445 (KLR)

[2020] KEELRC 445 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
445
Citation
[2020] KEELRC 445 (KLR)
Decided
25 September 2020
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TypePreliminary ObjectionPostureRespondent seeks to invoke immunity from legal processCoramRadido Stephen
Holding

The Court directs the parties to file and serve their respective documents and issues by a specific date.

Facts

The Claimant filed a replying affidavit in opposition to the Objection, and the parties filed submissions.

Issues

  1. Immunity of the International Fund for Agricultural Development
  2. Nature of the subject matter of the Claim

Reasoning

The Court considered the Objection, submissions, and authorities, and determined that the 2nd Respondent does not enjoy immunity from legal process.

Outcome

The Objection is dismissed.

Orders

  • 2nd Respondent to file and serve its Response, witness statements and documents on or before 16 October 2020.
  • 1st Respondent to file and serve witness statements and documents on or before 16 October 2020.
  • Claimant to file and serve any Reply within 7 days of service of the Responses.
  • Agreed Issues to be filed before 30 October 2020.
  • In default of agreeing on Issues by 30 October 2020, Claimant’s initial proposed issues to be deemed as trial Issues.
  • Hearing date to be taken in the registry after compliance.

Authorities cited

Cases cited (1)
  • Karen Njeri Kandie v Alssane Ba & Ar (2015) eKLR
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