Kenyan case law
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James Muthee Karanja & another v Republic [2004] KECA 151 (KLR)
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Thabiti Finance Company Limited (In Liquidation) & another v Augustine Riwa Abiero [2004] KECA 89 (KLR)
✦ The appeal is dismissed with costs. The first appellant, Thabiti Finance Company Limited, shall pay the costs of the appeal and of the suit in the superior court.
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James Chege Mwangi v Republic [2004] KECA 153 (KLR)
✦ Allow the appeal, quash conviction, set aside death sentence, order appellant be set free
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Tropical Institute of Community Health & Development & 8 others v Paramount Investments Ltd [2004] KECA 77 (KLR)
✦ The court grants an order of stay on condition that the applicants deposit the decretal sum of Kshs.3,583,125/- in a joint account in a reputable bank within 30 days of the date of the order.
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Standard Chartered Bank Kenya Ltd v Intercom Services Ltd & 4 others [2004] KECA 163 (KLR)
✦ The court held that the respondents were not entitled to the export compensation and dismissed the appeal.
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Haron Thomas Nyandoro v Republic [2004] KECA 84 (KLR)
✦ The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding that the appellant was convicted on overwhelming evidence.
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Wairagu & 2 others v Republic [2004] KECA 33 (KLR)
✦ The consent order appointing Owen Njenga Koimburi as arbitrator cannot be reviewed as there is no evidence of fraud, collusion, or misrepresentation. The Plaintiff's application is dismissed.
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Ziphorah Wambui Wambaira and 17 Others v Gachuru Kiogora & 2 others [2004] KECA 74 (KLR)
✦ The appeal is allowed, and the awards of the High Court are set aside. The court awards Shs.50,000/= to each of the 18 plaintiffs for soft tissue injuries and dismisses the claim of 17th plaintiff for lack of medical report.
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Grace Ndegwa & others v Attorney General [2004] KECA 2 (KLR)
✦ The appeal is allowed, the orders of the superior court are set aside, and the suit is remitted to the superior court for hearing.