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Mburu v International Committee of the Red Cross (Cause 315 of 2018) [2023] KEELRC 1417 (KLR) (8 May 2023) (Ruling)

[2023] KEELRC 1417 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1417
Citation
[2023] KEELRC 1417 (KLR)
Decided
8 May 2023
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Summary at a glance

TypeLabour DisputePostureRespondent seeks to produce documents in the Claimant's bundleCoramNZIOKI WA MAKAU
The objection is overruled, and the Respondent is allowed to produce the receipts.

Facts

Claimant objected to the production of receipts in the Respondent's bundle, claiming they should be produced by their makers for cross-examination.

Issues

  • Whether the receipts should be produced by their makers for cross-examination.
  • Whether the objection to the production of the receipts is valid given the current stage of the proceedings.

Reasoning

The Court finds no merit in the objection and upholds the Respondent's right to produce the receipts, as the Claimant presented them to the Respondent.

Outcome

The objection is overruled, and the case proceeds.

Orders

  • The Respondent is allowed to produce the receipts in the Claimant's bundle.

Authorities cited

Cases cited (2)
  • Employment and Labour Relations Court (Procedure) Rules 2016, Rule 14 (4)
  • Employment and Labour Relations Court (Procedure) Rules 2016, Rule 21
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