Kenyan case law
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Villa Care Management Limited v Kengen Retirement Benefits Scheme (Civil Application 165 of 2022) [2022] KECA 998 (KLR) (23 September 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The application for extension of time is dismissed with costs to the respondent.
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Khalifa v Wafula Chebukati & 2 others (Civil Application E124 of 2022) [2022] KECA 1024 (KLR) (23 September 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The application is dismissed with costs to the 1st and 3rd respondents.
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M/S Joint Venture of Zamara Actuaries, Administrators and Consultants Limited and Minet Kenya Financial Services Limited v CPF Financial Services Limited; Public Procurement Administrative Review Board & 2 others (Interested Parties) (Civil Appeal E509 of 2022) [2022] KECA 983 (KLR) (9 September 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed with costs to the respondent. The High Court’s finding that the appellant had no locus standi is upheld.
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Pan African Transformers & Switch Gears Limited & 2 others v Public Procurement Administrative Review Board & 3 others (Civil Appeal (Application) E426 of 2022) [2022] KECA 984 (KLR) (9 September 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal lacks merit and is dismissed with costs to the 1st and 2nd respondents
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Chief Executive Officer, the Public Service Superannuation Fund Board of Trustees v CPF Financial Services Limited & 2 others (Civil Appeal E510 of 2022) [2022] KECA 982 (KLR) (9 September 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed in its entirety. The appellant is ordered to issue the 1st respondent with a notification letter and complete the tender process in their favour within 30 days.
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Obuon v Dispute Resolution Committee & 2 others (Civil Appeal E504 of 2022) [2022] KECA 970 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The application has no merit and is dismissed with costs.
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Omole v Wachira; Communist Party of Kenya (CPK) & another (Interested Parties) (Civil Application E247 of 2022) [2022] KECA 967 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Reasons)
✦ The Court dismissed the application for extension of time to file a Notice of Appeal, finding no merit in the application and that the single judge did not act whimsically or misdirect himself.
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Mutabari (Suing for and on behalf of Humility Ministries) & 10 others v Ole Koruta (Civil Application 194 of 2020) [2022] KECA 978 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The application for stay of execution is granted.
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Kihoro v Commissioner of Lands & 3 others (Civil Appeal 60 of 2015) [2022] KECA 958 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appeals are allowed, and the High Court's orders are quashed. The parties will bear their own costs.
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Mbuthia v Attorney General & 3 others (Civil Appeal 377 of 2017) [2022] KECA 980 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed. The judgment is upheld.
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Njuki & another v Kahihu & another (Civil Application E411 of 2020) [2022] KECA 961 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The full court finds that the single judge's decision was justified and that the full court should not interfere with the single judge's exercise of discretion.
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Kamau v Macharia & 5 others (Civil Application E075 of 2021) [2022] KECA 969 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The applicant's application is dismissed with costs to the respondents.
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Njaramba v Republic (Criminal Appeal 37 of 2016) [2022] KECA 964 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed as there is no merit in the appeal due to the mandate of the appellate court being restricted to issues of law.
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Gitundu v Wathuku (Civil Application E024 of 2021) [2022] KECA 959 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The application is dismissed with no order as to costs.
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WG & 5 others v RNW & 4 others (Civil Application E011 of 2022) [2022] KECA 960 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The notice of motion dated February 25, 2022 is allowed to the extent that there shall be stay of execution of the ruling and order of the High Court dated February 17, 2022 pending the hearing and determination of the intended appeal.
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Energy Sector Contractors’ Association v Accounting Officer, Kenya Electricity Transmission Company Limited & another (Civil Appeal E387 of 2022) [2022] KECA 976 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The Court of Appeal held that it does not have jurisdiction to determine the appeal under Section 175(4) of the PPAD Act, as the Appellant failed to appeal within seven days of the High Court's decision.
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Mitei v National Social Security Fund Board of Trustees (Civil Appeal 310 of 2017) [2022] KECA 974 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed with costs.
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PAMM & 2 others v Shoprite Checkers Kenya Limited; Attorney General (Interested Party) (Civil Application E385 of 2021) [2022] KECA 966 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The appeal is dismissed as there are no arguable points and the motion has no merit.
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Gichuhi v Republic (Criminal Appeal 85 of 2016) [2022] KECA 963 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appellant is the person who delemented the complainant. The appeal is dismissed.
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Njogu v Mwangi & 3 others (Civil Application E436 of 2021) [2022] KECA 965 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The applicant is entitled to an order of injunction restraining the 3rd respondent from interfering with her possession and occupation of the suit property
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Ochieng v Instarect Limited (Civil Appeal 459 of 2018) [2022] KECA 973 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The trial court erred in awarding the claim for special damages, particularly the claim for loss of income associated with the measuring wheel.
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Firstlings Supplies Limited v Director of Public Prosecutions (Civil Appeal 318 of 2020) [2022] KECA 979 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed as lacking in merit.
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Kimuri v Commissioner of Lands & 5 others (Civil Appeal 26 of 2016) [2022] KECA 957 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed in its entirety.
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Marete v Marete & another (Civil Application E025 of 2021) [2022] KECA 971 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The application is dismissed with costs to the respondents.
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Githinji v Kigotho & another (Civil Application E091 of 2021) [2022] KECA 968 (KLR) (26 August 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The Court has no jurisdiction to hear and determine the applicant's application due to the absence of a notice of appeal.