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Gitonga Muriuki t/a Gitonga Muriuki & Co. Advocates v Teleposta Savings & Credit Cooperative Society Limited (Civil Miscellaneous Application 351 of 2017) [2023] KEHC 19117 (KLR) (Civ) (27 June 2023) (Ruling)

[2023] KEHC 19117 (KLR) High Court of Kenya
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Court
High Court of Kenya
Case number
19117
Citation
[2023] KEHC 19117 (KLR)
Decided
27 June 2023
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TypeCivil Miscellaneous ApplicationPostureApplicant seeks entry of judgment in the sum of Kshs 515,067 against the RespondentCoramA. N. ONGERI
Holding

Interest is charged at 14% from the expiration of one month from the delivery of the bill until payment in full.

Facts

The applicant seeks entry of judgment for Kshs 515,067 against the respondent based on a certificate of taxation issued on December 22, 2020. The respondent claims the inclusion of interest in the bill of costs was not awarded by the taxing master.

Issues

  1. Whether the respondent has a basis to object to the interest charged by the applicant.
  2. Whether the respondent has filed any reference against the bill of costs.

Reasoning

The court finds that the respondent has no basis to object to the interest charged by the applicant and that the respondent has not filed any reference against the bill of costs.

Outcome

Judgment entered in favor of the applicant for Kshs 515,067 plus interest at 14% from the expiration of one month from the delivery of the bill until payment in full.

Orders

  • Judgment entered in favor of the applicant for Kshs 515,067 plus interest at 14% from the expiration of one month from the delivery of the bill until payment in full.
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