Kenyan case law
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Kabundu v Jubilee Party (Complaint E005 (NRB) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1071 (KLR) (22 April 2022) (Judgment)
✦ The complaint is dismissed with costs.
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Mwangagi & another v Wiper Democratic Party & 4 others (Cause 016 (NRB) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1070 (KLR) (20 April 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal finds that the Tribunal's decision to award costs to the complainants was not based on material considerations and thus the award should be reviewed.
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Nchebere & 15 others) v National Chairman Orange Democratic Movement & 2 others (Complaint E002 of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1064 (KLR) (23 February 2022) (Ruling)
✦ The Preliminary Objection of the Respondents is upheld, and the Complaint is struck out.
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Peter Wangwe Puka & 4 others v Moses Masika Wetangula & another; Forum for the Restoration of Democracy-Kenya [Ford Kenya] (Interested Party) [2021] KEPPDT 680 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal's Chairperson is not biased and the interim conservatory order is dismissed.
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Muchiri Kariuki & 6 others v Jubilee Party; Raphael Tuju; Acting Secretary General Jubilee Party & 2 others (Interested Parties) [2021] KEPPDT 678 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal has jurisdiction to hear the matter
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Isaac Mwaura Maigua v Jubilee Party & another [2021] KEPPDT 679 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal has jurisdiction to hear and determine the complaint. The Complainant's disciplinary proceedings were conducted in accordance with party laws.
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Mary Yiane & 4 others v Jubilee Party & another [2021] KEPPDT 677 (KLR)
✦ The disciplinary proceedings were unprocedural and violated the party's constitution and regulations, and are thus null and of no consequence.
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Muchiri Kariuki & 6 others v Jubilee Party ;Raphael Tuju, Acting Secretary General Jubilee Party(Interested Partie s) & 2 others [2021] KEPPDT 683 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal grants conservatory orders to prohibit the Respondent from implementing the impugned decision and to suspend the Complainants from House business.
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Kieru John Wambui & another v Jubileee Party; Secretary General, Jubilee Party & 2 others (Interested Parties) [2021] KEPPDT 676 (KLR)
✦ The complaint is struck out for want of jurisdiction due to the failure to exhaust internal dispute resolution mechanisms.
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Mary Yiane & 4 others v Jubilee Party & another [2021] KEPPDT 675 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal found in favor of the 1st Respondent, Jubilee Party, and dismissed the application for injunction.
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Hezron Awiti Bolo v Registrar of Political Parties [2021] KEPPDT 684 (KLR)
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Musyoki v Party of National Unity (PNU) & 26 others; Registrar of Political Parties (Interested Party) (Complaint 5 of 2019) [2019] KEPPDT 117 (KLR) (Civ) (30 August 2019) (Judgment)
✦ The complaint is dismissed as the Tribunal lacked jurisdiction and the complaint was not in compliance with the IDRM.
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Wanjiru v Jubilee Party (Complaint 441 of 2017) [2018] KEPPDT 1 (KLR) (28 July 2018) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal orders the Respondent to correct the complainant's records to read TURKANA and not KIKUYU.
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Munala v Amani National Congress (Complaint 343 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 332 (KLR) (8 August 2017) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal finds that the previous judgment had little or no meaning as the complainant's name was on the IEBC list of 23rd July, 2017 as position 6, and not position 1 as the Respondent's Vihiga Executive Committee had resolved.
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Yusuf v Orange Democratic Party (Complaint 447 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 344 (KLR) (7 August 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Consent Order entered on 27th July 2017 is set aside, and the Respondent is ordered to reconstitute its list of nominees for the Wajir County party nomination list-marginalised category to ensure that marginalised clans are represented.
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Momanyi v Matagaro & another (Complaint 313 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 138 (KLR) (7 August 2017) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal dismisses the applicant's appeal and orders the dismissal of the Notice of Motion Application.
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Shalle v Wiper Democratic Movement (Complaint 542 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 418 (KLR) (4 August 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal orders the respondent to reinstate the complainant to the first position in the marginalized category for nomination to the County Assembly within 24 hours of the judgment.
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Mponjiwa v Orange Democratic Movement Party (Complaint 485 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 432 (KLR) (4 August 2017) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal upholds the eligibility of Perpetua Mponjiwa to be an independent candidate and denies the application for review.
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Mulundi v Jubilee Party (Complaint 561 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 417 (KLR) (4 August 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The complaint is dismissed with no orders as to costs.
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Ngoge v Orange Democratic Movement (Complaint (NRB) 391 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 184 (KLR) (4 August 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal adopts its findings and holding from the previous case and does not re-open the issue.
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Telengech v Kanu Party & another (Complaint 548 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 286 (KLR) (4 August 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal dismisses the Claimant's complaint and orders the dismissal of the complaint filed on 23rd July 2017.
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Hussein v Jubilee Party & another (Complaint 502 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 358 (KLR) (3 August 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal dismissed the Complainant's case as she failed to serve the Respondent as directed.
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Thuku v Jubilee Party (Complaint 522 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 297 (KLR) (3 August 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal finds that the Respondent did not prioritize Persons with Disabilities in its nomination list in the instances where they have been ranked as 5 and 8 on the nomination list.
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Otochi v Jubilee Party & another (Complaint 367B of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 183 (KLR) (3 August 2017) (Ruling)
✦ The Tribunal dismisses the Notice of Motion and orders the dismissal of the application with no costs.
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Mutulu & another v Orange Democratic Movement Party & 4 others (Complaint (NRB) 551 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 302 (KLR) (3 August 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The claim is dismissed with no order as to costs to facilitate party unity.