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Board of Management St Peter's Nyangweta Secondary School v Ondari (Appeal E009 of 2025) [2026] KEELRC 631 (KLR) (23 February 2026) (Ruling)

[2026] KEELRC 631 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
631
Citation
[2026] KEELRC 631 (KLR)
Decided
23 February 2026
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Summary at a glance

TypeAppealPostureAppeal from a judgment and decree of Hon. Mugendi NyagaCoramNZIOKI WA MAKAU
The Court grants a stay of execution of the judgment pending appeal without requiring the Appellant to provide security for costs.

Facts

The Board of Management St Peter's Nyangweta Secondary School (Appellant) seeks a stay of execution of a judgment against it, pending an appeal.

Issues

  • Whether the Appellant should be granted a stay of execution of the judgment
  • Whether the Appellant should be required to provide security for costs

Reasoning

The court considers the substantial loss the Appellant would suffer without a stay and the lack of unreasonable delay in making the application. The Government is inured against an order to provide security for costs.

Outcome

The Appellant's application for a stay of execution of the judgment is granted.

Orders

  • Stay of execution of the judgment pending appeal
  • No order for security for costs

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Civil Procedure Rules
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