Obita v Teachers Service Commission & 7 others (Cause E053 of 2024) [2026] KEELRC 484 (KLR) (24 February 2026) (Judgment)
- Court
- Employment & Labour Relations Court
- Case number
- 484
- Citation
- [2026] KEELRC 484 (KLR)
- Decided
- 24 February 2026
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TypeLabor DisputePostureAppeal from the original trialCoramNyamu, Nzei
Holding
The claimant's claims are dismissed.
Facts
The claimant, Fred Apima Obita, alleged that the respondents (including the Teachers Service Commission, County Directors, and School Principals) acted in a manner inconsistent with the law and his rights. He sought various declarations, injunctions, and damages.
Issues
- Registration of teachers
- Conducive working environment
- Incitement of students
- Teacher appraisal
- Insecurity and transfer
Reasoning
The court found that the claimant failed to provide evidence of specific violations of his rights and that the respondents did not collude or connive to harm him.
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Authorities cited
Legislation (3)
- Teachers Service Commission Act
- Code of Conduct and Ethics for Teachers
- CORT (Council of Regulators of Teachers)
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