Kenyan case law
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Rajani & another v Rajani & 2 others (Civil Application E108 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1823 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The applicants' Notice of Motion is dismissed with costs, as they have no arguable appeal.
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Silas v Maloba & 2 others (Civil Appeal (Application) E244 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1912 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is allowed, and the injunctive reliefs are granted, pending the hearing and determination of Kisumu Civil Appeal No. E244 of 2024.
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Koi v Hatimy Group Limited (Civil Application E055 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1811 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is dismissed as unmeritorious.
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County Government of Nairobi & 6 others v Gichuki (Civil Application E216 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1864 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The applicants' appeal is allowed, and the High Court judgment is stayed pending the hearing and determination of the intended appeal.
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Ingumba v Republic (Criminal Appeal E014 of 2023) [2025] KECA 1869 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding that the prosecution proved the oence of murder to the required standards and that the deceased died.
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Manjeru v Shah & 5 others (Civil Application E638 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1848 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The court dismissed the application for stay of proceedings, finding that the applicant has not demonstrated that her intended appeal will be rendered nugatory and that the applicant has failed to satisfy the twin principles for grant of the orders sought.
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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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Gatabaki & 3 others (Suing as Ad Litem Representatives of Dr Samuel Mundati Gatabaki) & another v Muga Developers Limited & 11 others (Civil Application E519 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1828 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The applicants' Notice of Motion dated 11th October 2024 is struck out with costs to the respondents who participated in the application.
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Mbatiah v Hightower alias Hightower Faizal Wilber EARL (Sued as the Legal Representative of the Estate of Wilber Hightower (Deceased)) (Civil Appeal E131 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1833 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application for extension of time to appeal is dismissed with costs.
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Musembi alias Peter v Republic (Criminal Appeal E003 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1846 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Court upholds the Appellant's conviction as the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt. The failure to provide the first report did not prejudice the Appellant and is not a ground for appeal.
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Titus Makhanu & Associates Advocates v Alicate Holdings Limited (Civil Appeal E671 of 2023) [2025] KECA 1834 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed with costs to the respondent.
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Kihara v Almasi Bottlers Limited & another (Civil Appeal E225 of 2021) [2025] KECA 1893 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is wholly unmerited.
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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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Kifuso v Kishushe Ranching Co-operative Society Limited (Civil Appeal E111 of 2021) [2025] KECA 1868 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is allowed, and the suit is reinstated. The ruling of the trial judge is set aside.
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Kieusi v Republic (Criminal Application E104 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1889 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application has merit and is hereby allowed. The applicant is granted extension of time to lodge the appeal out of time.
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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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Kang’ara alias Mary Nyambura Paul v Mayaka (Civil Application E698 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1829 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is dismissed with costs to the respondent.
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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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Samaki Industries (K) Ltd v Kenya Ports Authority (Civil Application E093 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1870 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is dismissed with costs to the respondent.
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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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Sheikh v Ministry of Interior and National Administration & 3 others (Civil Application E314 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1863 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is dismissed as the intended appeal is not arguable and the prayers sought have been overtaken by events.
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Mango v Director General, National Youth Service & 2 others (Civil Appeal 640 of 2019) [2025] KECA 1835 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Court of Appeal found that the appellants were not eligible for promotion due to not serving the mandatory 3 years in the rank of Sergeant (PG3). The learned Judge also observed that the respondents' admission of error did not entitle the claimants to enforce the promotions or claim corresponding emoluments.
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Mbithi v Ngao & another (Civil Appeal 584 of 2019) [2025] KECA 1857 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The appeal is dismissed with no orders as to costs
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Mwangi v Equity Bank Kenya Ltd & 2 others (Civil Application E267 of 2025) [2025] KECA 1815 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application for temporary injunction is dismissed as not urgent.
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Shally v Republic (Criminal Appeal E008 of 2024) [2025] KECA 1817 (KLR) (7 November 2025) (Judgment)
✦ We find no merit in the appeal and hereby dismiss it.