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Kamakia v KE743 Nkondi Child Development Centre (CDC) & another (Judicial Review E003 of 2025) [2025] KEELRC 2374 (KLR) (14 August 2025) (Ruling)

[2025] KEELRC 2374 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
2374
Citation
[2025] KEELRC 2374 (KLR)
Decided
14 August 2025
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Summary at a glance

TypeJudicial ReviewPostureRespondents objected to the suit and the interlocutory motionCoramON MAKAU
The objection was disposed of by written submissions

Facts

Not explicitly stated in the provided text

Issues

  • Whether the objection passes muster.
  • Whether the objection has merits

Reasoning

The court held that the objection raises legal issues and that if successful, they can bring the suit to an end. The court also noted that the issues of form may not meet the threshold of a preliminary objection.

Outcome

The objection was disposed of by written submissions

Authorities cited

Cases cited (3)
  • Republic v Ondege (Secretary General, Union of Kenya Civil Servants) & 3 Others (Ex-parte) (2023) KEELRC 2132 (KLR)
  • Republic v Ministry of Lands, Settlement & Urban Planning County Government of Mombasa & 3 Others Ex-parte Mohammed Al-Hadi (2009) eKLR
  • Cortec Mining Kenya Limited v Attorney General & 8 Others (2015) eKLR
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