Kenyan case law
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Republic v Sarah Kiringet & another [2018] KEHC 479 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity.
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Eric Osano Ogega v Republic [2018] KEHC 1857 (KLR)
✦ The conviction is set aside and the appellant is set free
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Republic v Leah Kilisho [2018] KEHC 476 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction.
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Republic v Kibarisho Chepukel [2018] KEHC 478 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction.
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Republic v Lesinko Kotioko [2018] KEHC 2076 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity.
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Nazi Washe Munga v Peter Gikonyo Ng’ang’a [2018] KEHC 392 (KLR)
✦ The court found the defendant's defence should not be struck out and judgment should not be entered against the defendant.
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Republic v Joseph Kipngeno & 2 others [2018] KEHC 321 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity of the community service sentence.
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In re Estate of Githaiga Koigu (Deceased) [2018] KEHC 587 (KLR)
✦ The court allows the application for intervention in the transmission of the estate and dismisses the protestor's application to stay the execution of the judgment.
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Republic v Dennis Kipkorir Langat [2018] KEHC 469 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity.
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Dickens Ogada Mitoko & 2 others v Julius Olang Okello [2018] KEHC 1571 (KLR)
✦ The court dismissed the plaintiffs' suit as it was premature and the court has no jurisdiction to determine the boundary dispute until after the Land Registrar's pronouncement.
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Republic v Felista Komeiyani Kuyo [2018] KEHC 452 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity.
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Pamellah Charm Amadi v Baraza Limited t/a Kenya Television Network & 2 others [2018] KEHC 9859 (KLR)
✦ The suit is reinstated on condition that the Applicant sets it down for hearing within 3 months, otherwise it will be dismissed.
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In re M (Minor) [2018] KEHC 1800 (KLR)
✦ The court granted the application for adoption of the child M and authorized the applicant to adopt him. The court also dispensed with the consent of the biological parents as the child was freely given for adoption. The child was known as C.K.K. upon adoption and the appropriate entries were made in the Adopted Children's Register in respect of C.K.K. The Director of Immigration Services was directed to issue the child C.K.K. with a Kenyan passport. PW K was appointed as the legal guardian of the child C.K.K.
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N M M v G R S [2018] KEHC 9763 (KLR)
✦ A decree of divorce is pronounced, dissolving the marriage between the Petitioner and the Respondent.
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Republic v Stephen Njenga & 14 others [2018] KEHC 356 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction.
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Republic v Moses Maina & 2 others [2018] KEHC 471 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity.
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Republic v Irene Chepngetich [2018] KEHC 189 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity in the community service sentence.
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Republic v Simon Muigai Njenga [2018] KEHC 165 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity.
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Republic v Kipere Sainyu [2018] KEHC 477 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity.
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In re Estate of David Kiongera Kinyanjui (Deceased) [2018] KEHC 1110 (KLR)
✦ The court granted a conditional stay of execution of the judgment, directing that the restrictions on the titles remain in place pending the determination of the appeal.
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Republic v Christine Akiro & 6 others [2018] KEHC 355 (KLR)
✦ The conviction and sentence are quashed due to lack of jurisdiction and irregularity of the community service sentence.
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Justus Muthama Peter v Republic [2018] KEHC 9758 (KLR)
✦ The application for bail and leave to file appeal is dismissed due to lack of merit and failure to demonstrate overwhelming chances of success.
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Philip Musyoka Mutua v Leonard Kyalo Mutisya [2018] KEHC 1350 (KLR)
✦ The court sets aside the trial court's award of Ksh. 400,000 and awards Ksh. 300,000 for pain and suffering.
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Leisure Lodges Limited v Telkom (K) Limited [2018] KEHC 393 (KLR)
✦ The application is dismissed
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Ann Njeri Njoroge & another v New Kenya Creameries Cooperative Limited [2018] KEHC 1618 (KLR)
✦ The appeal is dismissed. The respondent is found to be 100% liable for the accident.