Kingdom Bank Limited (Formerly Jamii Bora Bank Limited) v Nyambuka & another (Employment and Labour Relations Cause 272 of 2020) [2023] KEELRC 2045 (KLR) (24 August 2023) (Ruling)
- Court
- Employment & Labour Relations Court
- Case number
- 2045
- Citation
- [2023] KEELRC 2045 (KLR)
- Decided
- 24 August 2023
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TypeLabour RelationsPostureApplication for stay and quashing of warrants of attachmentCoramMN NDUMA
Holding
The court set aside the warrant of attachment and proclamation notices, and declared that the decretal sum and legal costs have been fully satisfied.
Facts
The applicant, Kingdom Bank Limited, sought an order to stay execution of warrants of attachment and proclamation notices issued against its movable property, and to set aside the warrants and proclamation notices, claiming that the applicant had fully satisfied a judgment of July 21, 2022.
Issues
- Stay of execution of warrants of attachment
- Quashing of proclamation notices
- Settling of the decretal sum and legal costs
Reasoning
The court found the warrants and proclamation notices unlawful and illegal due to the applicant's full satisfaction of the judgment.
Outcome
Application granted
Orders
- Warrant of attachment issued on October 3, 2022 is set aside
- Proclamation notices dated October 4, 2022 against movable property of the applicant is quashed
- Decretal sum and legal costs have been fully satisfied
Remedies
- Costs of this application be paid by the 1st respondent
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