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David S. Wambasa v Jeremiah Ingalia Akhonya & 5 others [2022] KEELRC 631 (KLR)

[2022] KEELRC 631 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
631
Citation
[2022] KEELRC 631 (KLR)
Decided
24 February 2022
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Typeelection challengePostureoriginal trialCorampresiding judge
The court finds the elections were free and fair, and the plaintiff's allegations of non-compliance, manipulation, and fraud are not supported by evidence.

Facts

The Plaintiff, David S. Wambasa, contested for the position of Branch Secretary in KUSPAW Kabras branch elections held on 16 January 2021. He alleged non-compliance, manipulation, and fraud in the elections and sought declarations, orders, and costs.

Issues

  • election compliance with KUSPAW constitution
  • compliance with Registrar directions
  • election fairness
  • plaintiff's entitlement to reliefs

Reasoning

The court determined that the plaintiff did not provide evidence of non-compliance, manipulation, or fraud. The court also found that the elections were peaceful and free.

Outcome

The court dismissed the suit.

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Labour Relations Act of 2007
  • Evidence Act
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