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Wairimu v Gorasia (Tribunal Case E575 of 2021) [2023] KERRT 1186 (KLR) (9 November 2023) (Ruling)

[2023] KERRT 1186 (KLR) KERRT
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Court
KERRT
Case number
1186
Citation
[2023] KERRT 1186 (KLR)
Decided
9 November 2023
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TypeRent RestrictionPostureAppeal from an original trialCoramHILLATY K. KORIR
Holding

The interim orders are vacated, and the plaintiff is ordered to deliver possession within 30 days. Each party bears its own costs.

Facts

The plaintiff, Grace Wairimu, sought an order to restrain the defendant, Rameshchandra Govinda Gorasia, from increasing rent, evicting, harassing, or interfering with her possession of a house in Nairobi. The defendant opposed the plaintiff's request.

Issues

  1. Rent increase
  2. Eviction
  3. Harassment
  4. Possession

Reasoning

The court found that the defendant's opposition was valid and vacated the interim orders.

Outcome

Appeal upheld

Orders

  • Interim orders vacated
  • Plaintiff to deliver possession within 30 days
  • Each party to bear its own costs

Remedies

  • Delivery of possession
  • Costs
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