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Mwangangi v Kikima Farmers Co-operative Society (Cause 1992 of 2015) [2025] KEELRC 3348 (KLR) (27 November 2025) (Ruling)

[2025] KEELRC 3348 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
3348
Citation
[2025] KEELRC 3348 (KLR)
Decided
27 November 2025
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Summary at a glance

TypeCivilPostureRespondent/Applicant seeks orders to pay judgment sum in installments and stop interest accrualCoramCN BAARI
The court declines the application to pay the decretal sum in instalments and does not issue an order to stop the running of the interest on the decretal sum.

Facts

The Respondent/Applicant owes the Claimant a total of Kshs.1,642,510, including the award, costs, and interest. The judgment was entered in November 2023, and the Applicant has only paid Kshs.50,000 towards the decretal sum.

Issues

  • Whether the Applicant should be allowed to pay the decretal sum through instalments
  • Whether the court should issue an order stopping the running of the interest on the decretal sum

Reasoning

The court finds the Applicant's proposal to pay Kshs.50,000 per harvest cycle grossly unreasonable and tainted with bad faith. The court considers the interest accrued part of the judgment and generally does not interfere with decretal interest without compelling reasons.

Outcome

The application is dismissed.

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Civil Procedure Act
Cases cited (2)
  • Rajabali Alidina v Remtulla Alidina & Another
  • Gatobu M'Ibutu Karatho v Christopher Muriithi Kubai
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