Wambui v Wagika Holdings Limited; Kariuki & 2 others (Objector) (Cause 472 of 2017) [2025] KEELRC 3697 (KLR) (19 December 2025) (Ruling)
- Court
- Employment & Labour Relations Court
- Case number
- 3697
- Citation
- [2025] KEELRC 3697 (KLR)
- Decided
- 19 December 2025
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TypeAttachment and SalePostureAppeal from a previous rulingCoramJAMES RIKA
Holding
The Court orders the Objectors to pay a lump sum of Kshs. 8,000,000 within 45 days and the balance in monthly instalments of Kshs. 250,000.
Facts
The Claimant, Wambui, sought the lifting of a warrant of attachment and sale issued against Wagika Holdings Limited's property. The Objectors, Kariuki and two others, opposed the lifting and sought a deposit and monthly instalments to pay off the debt.
Issues
- Reasonableness of the Objectors' proposal for payment
- Duration of the payment period
Reasoning
The Court found the Objectors' proposal unreasonable and inconsistent with the original judgment, ruling that the payment period should not exceed 28 years.
Outcome
Appeal upheld
Orders
- Lump sum payment of Kshs. 8,000,000 within 45 days
- Monthly instalments of Kshs. 250,000 thereafter
- Injunctions remain in force
- Claimant may reapply for warrants if any payment is missed
Remedies
- Payment of a lump sum and monthly instalments
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