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Achieng v Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education & another (Petition E019 of 2023) [2023] KEELRC 3103 (KLR) (27 November 2023) (Ruling)

[2023] KEELRC 3103 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
3103
Citation
[2023] KEELRC 3103 (KLR)
Decided
27 November 2023
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Summary at a glance

TypePetitionPostureRespondent filed an amended notice of preliminary objectionCoramBYRAM ONGAYA
The court dismissed the petition

Facts

Not provided in the text

Issues

  • Jurisdiction of the court
  • Statutory limitation period
  • Violation of constitutional rights
  • Abuse of court process

Reasoning

The court found the petition outside the statutory limitation period and that the petitioner was circumventing the court process.

Outcome

Petition dismissed

Orders

  • Petition dismissed with costs

Authorities cited

Legislation (5)
  • Employment Act No. 11 of 2007
  • Limitation of Actions Act, Cap 22 of Laws of Kenya
  • Public Authorities Limitation Act, Cap 39 of Laws of Kenya
  • Employment and Labour Relations Court Act No. 20 of 2011
  • Labour Relations Act No. 14 of 2007
Cases cited (2)
  • Mumo Matemu -v- Trusted Society of Human Rights Alliance (2013) eKLR
  • Annarita Karimi Njeru (1979)eKLR
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