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Kenya Teachers in Hardship arid Areas Welfare Association (KETHAWA) v Teachers Service Commission & 4 others (Petition E086 of 2025) [2026] KEELRC 902 (KLR) (9 April 2026) (Judgment)

[2026] KEELRC 902 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
902
Citation
[2026] KEELRC 902 (KLR)
Decided
9 April 2026
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Summary at a glance

TypePetitionPosturePetition dismissedCoramHellen Wasilwa
The petition is premature and lacks particularity, and the petition as a whole cannot lie.

Facts

The Petitioner sought a declaration that the 2019 Inter-Agency Technical Committee on Hardship Areas Report is irregular, unconstitutional, and a nullity. The Respondents argued that the review was necessary to address disparities and ensure parity of treatment among public servants.

Issues

  • Whether the Petition is premature and lacks particularity.
  • Whether the Petitioner has set out with precision which article of the Constitution has been breached.

Reasoning

The court found the petition vague, general, and ambiguous, lacking particularity and evidence of constitutional breaches.

Outcome

Petition dismissed

Orders

  • No order of costs
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