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Okomba v Bachulal Popatlal Ltd (Miscellaneous Case E046 of 2025) [2025] KEELRC 2064 (KLR) (14 July 2025) (Ruling)

[2025] KEELRC 2064 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
2064
Citation
[2025] KEELRC 2064 (KLR)
Decided
14 July 2025
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TypeMiscellaneous CasePostureApplication for leave to appeal out of timeCoramJK GAKERI
Holding

The court dismissed the application with costs.

Facts

The applicant, Pauline Adhiambo Okomba, sought leave to appeal out of time against a judgment rendered on January 22, 2025, by the Employment and Labour Relations Court.

Issues

  1. Whether the applicant's Notice of Motion is merited for leave to appeal out of time

Reasoning

The court exercised its discretion to deny leave to appeal out of time, considering the applicant's financial inability to lodge the appeal on time and the lack of a plausible reason for the delay.

Outcome

Application dismissed with costs

Orders

  • Application for leave to appeal out of time dismissed

Authorities cited

Legislation (3)
  • Civil Procedure Act
  • Employment and Labour Relations Court (Procedure) Rules, 2024
  • Employment Act
Cases cited (7)
  • Joseph Odide Walome v David Mbadi Akello
  • Leo Sila Mutiso v Rose Hellen Wangari Mwangi
  • Nicholas Kiptoo Korir Arap Salat v I.E.B.C & 7 others
  • National Union of Mineworkers v Council for Mineral Technology
  • Omar Shurie v Marian Rashe Yatar
  • Andrew Kiplagat Chemaringo v Paul Kipkorir Kibet
  • Stantely Kahoro Mwangi & 2 Others v Kanyamwi Tranding Co. Ltd
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