Kenyan case law
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Ng’etich v Republic (Criminal Application E056 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1886 (KLR) (11 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The applicant's application for extension of time to file an appeal is hereby allowed. The applicant shall file his appeal within 45 days from the date of this ruling.
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Kirui v Republic (Criminal Application E053 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1890 (KLR) (11 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application for extension of time to file a notice of appeal is allowed. The applicant shall file his appeal within 45 days from the date of this ruling.
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Kamai v Republic (Criminal Application E060 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1883 (KLR) (11 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Court grants the application and allows the applicant to file his notice of appeal within 14 days from the date of this order.
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Njeri v Republic (Criminal Application E061 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1888 (KLR) (11 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The applicant shall file his notice of appeal within 14 days from the date of this order. Thereafter, the record of appeal shall be filed and served within 30 days.
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Ngugi v Republic (Criminal Application E058 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1881 (KLR) (11 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is denied and the applicant is granted leave to file a fresh application with full details on the date of judgment of the High Court.
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Maneri v Republic (Criminal Application E049 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1853 (KLR) (10 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Court grants leave to appeal out of time, but with conditions.
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Too v Republic (Criminal Application E052 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1851 (KLR) (10 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Court grants the applicant leave to appeal out of time, but directs him to file his notice of appeal within 14 days and the record of appeal within 30 days.
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Kitili v Republic (Criminal Application E040 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1872 (KLR) (10 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is granted and the applicant is given an extension of time to file his notice of appeal.
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Ngugi v Republic (Criminal Application E050 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1852 (KLR) (10 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Court grants leave to appeal out of time
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Nkayiaka v Republic (Criminal Application E042 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1850 (KLR) (10 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is dismissed as the applicant has not satisfactorily explained the reasons for the delay and the delay is inordinate.
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Lang’at v Republic (Criminal Application E047 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1849 (KLR) (10 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is dismissed as devoid of merit and an abuse of the court process.
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Mbako v Republic (Criminal Application E051 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1873 (KLR) (10 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The applicant's application for leave to appeal out of time is granted. The applicant shall file his notice of appeal within 14 days from the date of this order. The record of appeal shall be filed and served within 30 days.
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Ali v Grain Industries Limited (Civil Application E139 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1840 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Court strikes out the Memorandum of Appeal and Record of Appeal lodged in Grain Industries Limited vs Ismail Ahmed Ali - Mombasa Court of Appeal Civil Appeal No. E240 of 2024.
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Ketere v Morintat & 4 others (Civil Application E091 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1880 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application has merit and is allowed. The applicant is granted extension of time to lodge the appeal out of time.
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Mlegwa & another (Suing as the legal representatives of the Estate of Samuel Mbogho Mshila) v Duwe (Civil Application E017 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1871 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Court finds merit in the reference and grants the applicants leave to file a notice of appeal out of time.
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Hussein v Republic (Criminal Appeal E015 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1839 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed as the evidence implicating the appellant is ironclad and there was no appeal against sentence.
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Njuguna v Tetra Pak Limited (Civil Application 240 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1816 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is granted, and the Notice of Appeal is struck out.
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Wanyama v Republic (Criminal Appeal 53 of 2020) [2025] KECA 1894 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed in its entirety.
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Kamau & another v Mjad Investments Limited & 3 others (Civil Appeal E106 of 2021) [2025] KECA 1824 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed with costs to the respondents.
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Makori v Kisii County Government (Civil Appeal 9 of 2020) [2025] KECA 1904 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding that Makori failed to prove her claims and that the Employment and Labour Relations Court's judgment was correct.
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Ondati v Republic (Criminal Appeal 147 of 2020) [2025] KECA 1897 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The sentence imposed by the trial court is lawful, but the period the appellant spent in remand custody should be considered in computing the sentence.
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National Cereals and Produce Board v Erad Supplies and General Contractors Limited; Ethic & Anti-Corruption Commission (Interested Party) (Civil Appeal 9 of 2012) [2025] KECA 1842 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Court of Appeal reversed the High Court's decision and set aside the arbitral award
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Wairagu (Administrator of the Estate of Lazarus Wanjohi Wairagu-(Deceased) v County Government of Kajiado & 2 others (Civil Appeal (Application) 260 of 2019) [2025] KECA 1838 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Court allowed the application and ordered the revival of the appeal and substitution of the deceased appellant.
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UDV (Kenya) Limited v Bia Tosha Distributors Limited & 3 others (Civil Application E165 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1862 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The court grants the application for stay of the High Court ruling and orders, and grants the costs of the application.
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Aketch v Anyango (Civil Application E072 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1879 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Court grants the extension of time to lodge the appeal out of time, allowing the applicant to ventilate her appeal before the Court.