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Disney Insurance Brokers Limited v County Government of Narok (Constitutional Petition E003 of 2023) [2025] KEHC 2536 (KLR) (27 February 2025) (Judgment)

[2025] KEHC 2536 (KLR) High Court of Kenya
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Court
High Court of Kenya
Case number
2536
Citation
[2025] KEHC 2536 (KLR)
Decided
27 February 2025
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TypeConstitutional PetitionPosturePetitioner seeks declaration, order, interest, and costs.CoramCM KARIUKI
Holding

This court finds that there was a contract between the petitioner and the respondent.

Facts

The County Government of Narok advertised tenders for insurance brokerage services and general insurance cover. The petitioner, Disney Insurance Brokers Limited, won both tenders and provided the services. The County Government owes outstanding insurance premiums.

Issues

  1. Whether there was a contract between the petitioner and the respondent.
  2. Whether the petitioner is entitled to the reliefs sought.

Reasoning

The petitioner submitted a letter of offer and acceptance of the tenders, and the respondent acknowledged receipt of the policy documents. The evidence is uncontroverted.

Outcome

The County Government of Narok is ordered to settle the debt owed to the petitioner in the sum of Kshs. 15,184,779/=.

Orders

  • An order be made directing the respondent to settle the debt owed to the petitioner in the sum of Kshs. 15,184,779/=.
  • Interest on the debt from 10th February 2015 until payment in full.
  • The costs of the petition.

Remedies

  • A declaration that the respondent has violated the petitioner’s rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Kenya 2010.
  • Interest on the debt from 10th February 2015 until payment in full.
  • The costs of the petition.

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Limitation of Actions Act
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