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Sirengo v Retirement Benefits Authority & 2 others (Judicial Review E031 of 2024) [2024] KEELRC 13449 (KLR) (18 December 2024) (Ruling)

[2024] KEELRC 13449 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
13449
Citation
[2024] KEELRC 13449 (KLR)
Decided
18 December 2024
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Summary at a glance

TypeJudicial ReviewPosturePreliminary ObjectionCoramHS WASILWA
The 3rd Respondent's preliminary objection is sustained.

Facts

The applicant, Christopher Sirengo, filed a suit against the Retirement Benefits Authority and two other respondents, Uniliver Kenya Limited and Zamara Actuaries, Administrators and Consultants Ltd, wrongly sued as Zamara Limited, alleging wrongful proceedings.

Issues

  • Lack of jurisdiction
  • Defective filing
  • Time-barred
  • Violation of procedural rules
  • Insufficiency of Notice of Motion Application

Reasoning

The Court finds the suit lacks jurisdiction due to the applicant not exhausting statutory remedies, and the filing is defective.

Outcome

The application is struck out.

Orders

  • The application is struck out due to the preliminary objections raised by the 3rd Respondent.

Authorities cited

Legislation (6)
  • Retirement Benefits Act
  • Employment and Labour Relations Court (Procedure) Rules
  • Limitation of Actions Act
  • Law Reform Act
  • Employment and Labour Relations Act
  • Civil Procedure Rules
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