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Ojango v Kenya Revenue Authority (Miscellaneous Application E049 of 2024) [2024] KEELRC 2767 (KLR) (8 November 2024) (Ruling)

[2024] KEELRC 2767 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
2767
Citation
[2024] KEELRC 2767 (KLR)
Decided
8 November 2024
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TypeMiscellaneous ApplicationPostureRespondent's preliminary objection dismissedCoramAGNES KITIKU NZEI
Holding

The Respondent's preliminary objection is dismissed with costs to the Applicant.

Facts

The Applicant filed a Notice of Motion seeking the execution of a right, which led to a dispute over a liquidated claim.

Issues

  1. Jurisdiction of the court to enforce awards of compensation
  2. Merit of the Respondent's preliminary objection

Reasoning

The court has jurisdiction to enforce awards of compensation made by the Director, and the Respondent's objection is without merit.

Outcome

The Respondent's preliminary objection is dismissed.

Orders

  • Orders accordingly.

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Article 50(1) of the Constitution of Kenya 2010
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