Kenyan case law
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Ongeri (Suing on Behalf of Members of Wells Fargo Employees) v Metropolitan National Sacco Limited (Tribunal Case 154/E184 of 2023) [2024] KECPT 1812 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal finds merit in the Claimant's claim and orders a refund of Kshs. 112,968.75/- to the Claimant
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Kiveu v Invest & Grow Sacco Limited (Tribunal Case 253/E035 of 2021) [2024] KECPT 1815 (KLR) (Commercial and Tax) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The claimant's application is dismissed with no order as to costs.
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Mwaura v Kyanjau Farming Coop Society Limited & another (Tribunal Case 999/E1044 of 2022) [2024] KECPT 1838 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The tribunal ruled that the preliminary objection does not meet the conditions of a preliminary objection and the claim meets the conditions of a dispute
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Njiru v Sacco & another (Tribunal Case E052/261 of 2024) [2024] KECPT 1788 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal vacates the orders of dismissal of the suit and reinstates the suit. The Claimant is entitled to the prayers sought.
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Gitonga v Biashara Sacco Society Limited & another (Tribunal Case 628/E757 of 2023) [2024] KECPT 1816 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The application is allowed with specific orders
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Nyongesa v Kenya Qatar Diaspora Sacco (Tribunal Case 318 of 2020) [2024] KECPT 1870 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ Claimant is awarded Kshs.255,631 plus costs and interest in the claim at the Tribunal rates from date of filing claim.
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Concorde Savings & Credit v Huma (Tribunal Case 279 of 2020) [2024] KECPT 1797 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The Application is dismissed, and the Respondent is awarded the costs of the Application
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Idi v Radar Sacco (Tribunal Case 384/E427 of 2022) [2024] KECPT 1822 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ Judgment in favor of the Claimant for a refund of savings of Kshs. 159,000 with cost and interest at Tribunal rates from the date of filing claim
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Gichohi v Stima Sacco Society Ltd & another (Tribunal Case 764 of 2019) [2024] KECPT 1874 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ Claimant is entitled to a refund of Kshs. 518,108.93/= from the 1st Respondent
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Njagi v Commissioner of Co-operative Development & another (Tribunal Appeal 31 of 2019) [2024] KECPT 1808 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The Appellant's Notice of Motion Application lacks merit and is dismissed.
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Njenga & another v Metropolitan National Sacco Limited (Tribunal Case E006 of 2024) [2024] KECPT 1793 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The tribunal finds the application not merited and dismisses it. The respondent is ordered to file and serve statements of defence, witness statements, and list of documents within 14 days. The matter is set for trial on March 4, 2025.
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Wanjohi & 3 others v Kipsang & another (Tribunal Case 235/E362 of 2023) [2024] KECPT 1802 (KLR) (Commercial and Tax) (28 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ We find merit in the Claimants' claim and order the 2nd Respondent to stop deducting the Claimants' monies and shares, refund the deducted amounts, and award the costs and interests.
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PCEA Kayole v Musyoki (Tribunal Case 315 of 2022) [2024] KECPT 1853 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ The claimant's claim is dismissed with costs.
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(Tribunal Case Miscellaneous 007 of 2024) [2024] KECPT 1819 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal orders the Respondent to refund the applicant the total sum of Kshs 10,024,663.25 plus costs and interest at tribunal rates from the date of filing.
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Kairu v Lina Sacco Society Ltd (Tribunal Case 01 of 2019) [2024] KECPT 1796 (KLR) (Civ) (28 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal declares the Respondent's decision not to facilitate the issuance of the TLB stickers as unjust and prejudicial. The Tribunal orders the Respondent to facilitate the issuance of the TLB stickers for the vehicles once the Claimant complies with the rules of the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA). The Tribunal also orders the Respondent to pay interest on the claim at Tribunal rates from the date of filing the claim.
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Nganga v Ndetika Rural Savings & Credit Co-operative Society Limited (Tribunal Case 415 of 2020) [2024] KECPT 1791 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal finds the Plaintiff's application meritorious and orders the managing director to pay a fine of Kshs. 100,000 and be committed to civil jail for six months in default of payment.
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Kung'u v Metropolitan National Sacco Limited (Tribunal Case Miscellaneous 05 of 2024) [2024] KECPT 1873 (KLR) (28 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal lacks jurisdiction to hear the Misc Application dated 8th April 2024 as the Claimant is not a Member of the Respondent.
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Ngugi v Metropolitan Nation Sacco Ltd (Tribunal Case 35/E056 of 2023) [2024] KECPT 1795 (KLR) (27 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ The tribunal enters judgment in favor of the claimant for a refund of Kshs.546,000/= with costs and interest at Tribunal rates from the date of filing the claim.
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Mbaluka v Muindi & another (Tribunal Case E090 of 2024) [2024] KECPT 1872 (KLR) (21 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The Notice of Preliminary Objection is dismissed with costs.
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Odienya v Migori Teachers Sacco Society Limited (Tribunal Case 306B of 2018) [2024] KECPT 1798 (KLR) (21 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The suit is reinstated for hearing on merit
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Wambua v Universal Traders Sacco Society Limited (Tribunal Case 249 (E375) of 2023) [2024] KECPT 1799 (KLR) (21 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The motion to amend the Statement of Claim is allowed, and the respondent is granted 14 days to file and serve the Statement of Defence.
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Oluoch v Urithi Housing Sacco Limited (Tribunal Case 851/E481 of 2022) [2024] KECPT 1828 (KLR) (21 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal orders the Respondent to refund the Claimant Kshs 1,003,333/= with interest and to bear the costs of the suit.
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Njagi v Yetu Sacco Society Limited (Tribunal Case 52/E080 of 2023) [2024] KECPT 1835 (KLR) (21 November 2024) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal ruled in favor of the Claimant, ordering the Respondent to refund all money deducted from the Claimant's asset finance facility and pay costs and interest.
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Kimotho & 7 others v Reli Co-op Society Ltd & 7 others (Tribunal Case 291/E092 of 2021) [2024] KECPT 1801 (KLR) (21 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The Claimant's application for leave to amend the Statement of Claim is allowed.
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PCEA Ruiru Sacco Limited v Waweru (Tribunal Case 302/E350 of 2022) [2024] KECPT 1803 (KLR) (21 November 2024) (Ruling)
✦ The consent to pay the debt in installments is valid, and the Respondent is allowed to pay the debt in installments of Kshs. 20,000 per month until May 5, 2025, and then Kshs. 25,000 per month thereafter.