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Abubakar v Modern Coast Builders and Contractors Ltd (Miscellaneous Application 15 of 2022) [2023] KEELRC 1152 (KLR) (11 May 2023) (Ruling)

[2023] KEELRC 1152 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1152
Citation
[2023] KEELRC 1152 (KLR)
Decided
11 May 2023
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Summary at a glance

TypeMiscellaneous ApplicationPostureRespondent/Applicant seeks to review and/or vary judgment entered on November 17, 2022CoramAGNES KITIKU NZEI
Application dismissed with costs

Facts

The Applicant seeks to review the judgment and orders of the Court, alleging that the Respondent did not file an objection with the Director against the award of Ksh 9,349,344 and that the Court failed to consider the evidence in the DOSH-1 form.

Issues

  • Error apparent on the face of the record
  • Participation in the enquiry stage
  • Enforcement of the award

Reasoning

The grounds do not demonstrate an error apparent on the face of the record and the Court cannot review its own decision.

Outcome

Application dismissed

Authorities cited

Legislation (3)
  • Civil Procedure Act
  • Work Injury Benefits Act
  • Employment and Labour Relations Court (Procedure) Rules 2016
Cases cited (2)
  • Muyodi -vs- Industrial And Commercial Development Corporation & Another [2006] IEA 243
  • Nyamongo & Nyamongo -vs- Kago [2001] EA 174
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