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Nyamai v Badar Hardware Limited (Miscellaneous Application E058 of 2021) [2022] KEELRC 1404 (KLR) (30 June 2022) (Directions)

[2022] KEELRC 1404 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1404
Citation
[2022] KEELRC 1404 (KLR)
Decided
30 June 2022
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TypeMiscellaneous ApplicationPostureApplicant seeks orders adopting the Director of Occupational Safety and Health Services' award, assessing compensation, and awarding interest.CoramAK NZEI
Holding

The Court gives further directions for the Applicant to file a supplementary affidavit containing the Director's decision and for the Respondent to file a further affidavit if necessary.

Facts

The Applicant filed an Amended Notice of Motion seeking orders adopting the Director of Occupational Safety and Health Services' award, assessing compensation, and awarding interest. The Respondent opposed the application.

Issues

  1. Adoption of the Director of Occupational Safety and Health Services' award
  2. Assessment of compensation under the Work Injury Benefits Act
  3. Award of interest on the assessed amount

Reasoning

The Court directed the parties to file the necessary documents due to the absence of the Dosh Form 4, which is crucial for determining the application.

Outcome

The application is adjourned until July 27, 2022, for a ruling.

Orders

  • Applicant to file a supplementary affidavit within seven days
  • Respondent to file a further affidavit if necessary
  • Date for ruling fixed on July 27, 2022

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Work Injury Benefits Act
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