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Martin Malau Wanyonyi p/a Kimaru Kiplagat & Company Advocates v Malvinder Singh Mann t/a Ikohi Traders [2022] KEELRC 14724 (KLR)

[2022] KEELRC 14724 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
14724
Citation
[2022] KEELRC 14724 (KLR)
Decided
18 March 2022
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Summary at a glance

TypeMiscellaneous ApplicationPostureClaimant seeks an order of stay of execution of the decision of the Deputy Registrar of the Court pending the hearing and determination of Reference to the Court of the decision of the said Deputy RegistrarCoramABUODHA NELSON JORUM
The Court grants the stay of execution sought and directs the parties to fast track the hearing of the reference

Facts

The application seeks a stay of execution of a decision by the Deputy Registrar of the Court dated 18th June, 2021, pending the hearing and determination of a reference to the Court of the same decision

Issues

  • Stay of execution of a court decision pending a reference to the court
  • No prejudice to the respondent if the stay is granted

Reasoning

The court reviewed the application and the grounds upon which it was brought, and considered the respondent's opposition. The court found no prejudice to the respondent and granted the stay of execution

Outcome

The application is granted

Orders

  • Stay of execution of the decision of the Deputy Registrar of the Court pending the hearing and determination of Reference to the Court of the decision of the said Deputy Registrar
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