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Omondi & 3 others v English Press Limited (Cause 1605 of 2017) [2022] KEELRC 13508 (KLR) (9 December 2022) (Ruling)

[2022] KEELRC 13508 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
13508
Citation
[2022] KEELRC 13508 (KLR)
Decided
9 December 2022
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Summary at a glance

TypeAppealPostureRespondent/Applicant seeks to stay execution of judgments and set aside execution proceedingsCoramSC RUTTO
Execution proceedings are not unlawful and draft decrees do not need to be approved by other parties

Facts

Claimants sought execution of a judgment against the Respondent, but the Respondent claimed non-compliance with Civil Procedure Rules.

Issues

  • Whether execution proceedings are unlawful
  • Whether draft decrees need to be approved by other parties

Reasoning

The court found that the execution proceedings were conducted in accordance with the Civil Procedure Rules and that there is no requirement for draft decrees to be approved by other parties.

Outcome

Application dismissed

Orders

  • Application dismissed
  • Execution proceedings continue

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Civil Procedure Act
  • Civil Procedure Rules
Cases cited (2)
  • Ecobank Kenya Limited v Afrikon Limited
  • Republic v Council of Legal Education & another Ex parte Sabiha Kassamia & another
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