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Ojwang v Owino (Civil Appeal 9 of 2022) [2022] KEHC 14383 (KLR) (27 October 2022) (Ruling)

[2022] KEHC 14383 (KLR) High Court of Kenya
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Court
High Court of Kenya
Case number
14383
Citation
[2022] KEHC 14383 (KLR)
Decided
27 October 2022
AI Summary Beta Machine-generated — may contain errors. Not legal advice.
TypeCivil AppealPostureAppeal from a final orderCoramRPV WENDOH
Holding

The application is reinstated, and the applicant is ordered to serve the application upon the respondent within three days, and the respondent to file and serve a response within seven days.

Facts

The applicant filed an application seeking a reinstatement of a previously dismissed application due to a mechanical breakdown, but failed to attend court.

Issues

  1. Reinstatement of the application
  2. Service and response deadlines
  3. Status quo maintenance
  4. Costs

Reasoning

The court found the application meritorious and granted reinstatement due to the applicant's reasonable excuse for the missed court appearance.

Outcome

Appeal granted

Orders

  • Reinstatement of the application
  • Service and response deadlines
  • Status quo maintenance
  • Costs

Remedies

  • Reinstatement of the application
  • Service and response deadlines
  • Status quo maintenance
  • Costs
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