Kenyan case law
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Majale v Chepkwesi (Tribunal Case E404 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 491 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The summary judgment and warrants of arrest cannot be set aside as the Respondent failed to appear and was served with the pleadings. The Respondent is granted leave to file and defend the suit on merit.
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Misoki v Ken Kazi Sacco Society Limited (Tribunal Case E677 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 460 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The claim is merited and the respondent is ordered to pay the claimant Kshs. 176,200 plus costs and interest at Tribunal rates.
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Gichungu v Stima Sacco Society Limited (Tribunal Case E219 of 2022) [2025] KECOPT 471 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Respondent was negligent in listing the Claimant in the CRB, and the Claimant is entitled to a declaration that the Respondent has infringed on her rights and freedoms, an apology, and facilitation of clearance certificates.
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Nyumba Regulated Non-WDT Sacco Society Limited v Githiga (Tribunal Case 134/E188 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 473 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The summary judgment for the sum of Kshs. 506,115.20/= plus costs and interest is confirmed.
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Karuchi v Metropolitan National Sacco Ltd (Tribunal Case E1015 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 465 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The prayer for general damages fails.
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Njoroge v United Winners DT Sacco Limited Formerly Umoja Wendani Sacco Society Limited & another (Tribunal Case E578 of 2025) [2025] KECOPT 480 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application for a temporary injunction is allowed, and the 1st Respondent is ordered to prepare and render a true, proper and accurate account of financial dealings.
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Ndinguri & 3 others v Nanaisio Shuttle Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Ltd & 5 others (Tribunal Case E045 of 2025) [2025] KECOPT 456 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is partly successful, with leave granted to amend the Statement of Defence and Counterclaim, and the interim resolutions of the Special General Meeting are adopted.
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Ngong Sacoo v Nchuuria & 5 others (Tribunal Case E946 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 468 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal has jurisdiction to hear and determine disputes concerning land.
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Njuguna & 2 others v Kamau (Tribunal Case 281/E281 of 2022) [2025] KECOPT 455 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Claim for compensation for the loss of dividends to be paid at 13% per annum for the years 2021 and 2022 fails
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Njoroge v Metropolitan National Sacco Ltd (Tribunal Case E1007 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 477 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ Summary judgment granted in favor of the respondent, and the prayer for general damages fails.
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Mwangi v Hazina Sacco Society Limited (Tribunal Case 238/E266 of 2022) [2025] KECOPT 488 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The tribunal grants the leave to amend the defence and counter-claim, and sets a deadline for filing and serving the amended documents.
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Kinyi v Metropolitan Sacco Limited (Tribunal Case 627/E492 of 2023) [2025] KECOPT 458 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal finds that the Claimant has proved her claim for refund of deposits against the Respondent to the required standard.
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Kamau v Metropolitan National Sacco Limited (Tribunal Case E1008 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 467 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ Summary judgment granted in favor of the respondent, as the claimant failed to prove that she suffered unusual mental distress.
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Mungai v Urithi Housing Coop Society Limited (Tribunal Case 168 of 2019) [2025] KECOPT 489 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application for Notice to Show Cause is allowed.
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Nyaga v Metropolitan National Sacco Ltd (Tribunal Case E1011 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 461 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The prayer for general damages fails as the claimant has not shown the particulars of severe mental anguish.
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Waweru v Metropolitan National Sacco Ltd (Tribunal Case 148/E174 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 479 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The claimant is entitled to an immediate refund of Kshs. 41,600 and costs of the suit.
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Hezekiah v Omulo (Tribunal Case E061 of 2025) [2025] KECOPT 500 (KLR) (25 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal has jurisdiction to hear the suit. The claim is not statute barred.
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Olwal v Baya Savings & Credit Cooperative Society (Tribunal Case 660/E748 of 2022) [2025] KECOPT 499 (KLR) (18 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Respondent is ordered to settle the decretal sum within 30 days of the ruling, or warrants will issue on the 31st day.
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Ngara Credit Coop Society Limited v Wanjiku (Tribunal Case 991 of 2018) [2025] KECOPT 578 (KLR) (18 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal finds the claimant's case merited and orders the respondent to pay Kshs. 708,408/= plus costs and interest.
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Ngara Credit Coop Society Limited v Mwangi (Tribunal Case 995 of 2018) [2025] KECOPT 577 (KLR) (18 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ We find the Kshs. 603,005/= claim against the Respondent merited and enter judgment in favor of the Claimant for Kshs. 603,005/= plus costs and interest.
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Ngara Credit Coop Society Limited v Nginyo (Tribunal Case 988 of 2018) [2025] KECOPT 535 (KLR) (18 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal finds Nginyo owes Kshs. 752,023.60 to the claimant
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Njenga v Kinyanjui (Sued as Chairman and Official of Canvas Transporters Ikinu - Githiga Sacco) (Tribunal Case 200/E199 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 496 (KLR) (18 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The claimant's claim lacks merit and is hereby dismissed with no orders as to costs.
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Universal Traders Sacco Limited v Maithya (Tribunal Case 269 of 2012) [2025] KECOPT 475 (KLR) (18 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The Judgement Debtor has not shown sufficient cause not to be arrested and committed to civil jail for failing to pay the decretal sum of Kshs. 407,182.50 in execution of the decree.
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Githuku v Upper Kigumo Dairy Cooperative Limited & another (Tribunal Case 447 of 2017) [2025] KECOPT 501 (KLR) (18 September 2025) (Ruling)
✦ The application is allowed, the order of dismissal is set aside, and the claim is reinstated for hearing.
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Njoroge v Airport Housing Cooperative Society Ltd (Tribunal Case E729 of 2024) [2025] KECOPT 492 (KLR) (Civ) (18 September 2025) (Judgment)
✦ The claimant's claim is dismissed with costs.