Kenyan case law
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Registered Trustees Church of God in East Africa (K) v Fredrick Maengwe Matara & 8 Others [2013] KEHC 955 (KLR)
✦ The application is allowed, and the Plaintiff/Applicant is granted leave to file and serve amended plaint in 14 days.
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Birian Nungo Akwir v Jannes Juma Oloo & 3 others [2013] KEHC 1009 (KLR)
✦ The Plaintiff's application for a temporary injunction is dismissed with costs.
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Samson Matende v Republic [2013] KEHC 6013 (KLR)
✦ The Court held that the hearing of the appeal by Angote J, a Judge in the Environment and Land Court, is lawful.
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Dennis Musya v Republic [2013] KEHC 206 (KLR)
✦ The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding that there was no evidence connecting the Appellant with the offence.
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Mustafa Hussein v Republic [2013] KEHC 470 (KLR)
✦ The appeal is dismissed and the conviction and sentence are upheld.
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Dennis Emmanuel Bwire v Selina Bwire & 5 others [2013] KEHC 1014 (KLR)
✦ The application is dismissed with costs as the prayer for temporary injunction cannot be presented and granted in this miscellaneous application and the lower court is clothed with powers to deal with environment and land cases subject to pecuniary jurisdiction.
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Njuguna v Republic (Criminal Appeal 376 of 2013) [2013] KEHC 6883 (KLR) (27 November 2013) (Judgment)
✦ The sentence for kidnapping is set aside and substituted with the period already served by the appellant.
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Republic v County Council of Narok & 2 others Ex-parte Wildlife Lodges Limited [2013] KEHC 6863 (KLR)
✦ The Notice of Change of Advocates filed by Kemboy and Company Advocates is invalid and the firm is allowed to come on record for the 1st Respondent.
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Waweru v Republic (Criminal Appeal 156 of 2013) [2013] KEHC 6892 (KLR) (27 November 2013) (Judgment)
✦ The sentence of 5 years is reduced to the period served, as it was excessive in the circumstances.
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P K K v Republic [2013] KEHC 6875 (KLR)
✦ The Appellant's conviction and sentence are upheld. The learned trial Magistrate did not err on the law or facts.
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Malala Lubale Luvisia v Chrispinus Egesa Tangara & 2 others [2013] KEHC 843 (KLR)
✦ The application is dismissed as the specific rule relied upon and the factual matters in the supporting affidavit were not properly addressed.
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Republic v Moses Kiprono Ngeno [2013] KEHC 208 (KLR)
✦ The High Court declines the application to receive additional evidence from witnesses other than those named by the Court of Appeal.
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Christopher Kyengo Kauna & another V Republic [2013] KEHC 712 (KLR)
✦ The convictions in both counts are unsafe and are hereby quashed and the sentences set aside.
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Lokiru Lokorwale v Republic [2013] KEHC 871 (KLR)
✦ The conviction is quashed and the appellant is set at liberty
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Mwangi Mutahi Ruga v Nyeri Municipal Council & another [2013] KEHC 1001 (KLR)
✦ The appeal fails on its own merit and is hereby disallowed
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Republic v Business Premises Rent Tribunal & another & Exparte Davies Motor Corporation Limited [2013] KEHC 6808 (KLR)
✦ The court finds that the tribunal's decision is not subject to judicial review and the applicant's application is dismissed.
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Peter Muriithi Muchira v Republic [2013] KEHC 837 (KLR)
✦ The sentence is reduced to three (3) years from the date of conviction, i.e., 7th April 2011.
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Jeremiah Nyagah & 2 others v Republic [2013] KEHC 821 (KLR)
✦ The Appellants' convictions are upheld.
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Alex Masinde v Republic [2013] KEHC 948 (KLR)
✦ The conviction is quashed and the appellant is set at liberty
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D W M v Republic [2013] KEHC 802 (KLR)
✦ Conviction upheld but substituted to incest by male person, reduced sentence to 20 years imprisonment
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Edward Otsudi v Republic [2013] KEHC 847 (KLR)
✦ The Appellant's conviction is upheld. The Appellant's appeal against conviction and sentence is dismissed.
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Ben Ekutan & 2 0thers v Republic [2013] KEHC 981 (KLR)
✦ The conviction of the appellants in both counts was not proper and safe, and is hereby quashed.
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REPUBLIC v ROBERT NJOROGE KAMAU [2013] KEHC 191 (KLR)
✦ The court declines to grant bail due to the accused's failure to attend court and the risk of flight.
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Anthony Njoroge Karanja v Republic [2013] KEHC 627 (KLR)
✦ The appeal is dismissed, and the sentence of death is substituted with a sentence of death on only count one.
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Charles Kisanya & another v Republic [2013] KEHC 831 (KLR)
✦ The court grants bail pending appeal on account of sentence, as there are overwhelming chances of deduction of the same.