Kenyan case law
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Noor v Jubilee Party (Complaint 360 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 336 (KLR) (At Nairobi) (28 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Complaint is hereby dismissed.
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Rugendo v Party of National Unity (Complaint 481 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 352 (KLR) (28 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Claimant's complaint is dismissed.
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Lenolkirna v Jubilee Party (Complaint 394 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 365 (KLR) (28 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal finds that the Respondent did not contravene any law in compiling the party list and that the Claimant has not demonstrated that the manner in which the list was prepared contravened the law.
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Migiro v Jubilee Party; Raini (Interested Party) (Complaint 415 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 370 (KLR) (28 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Claimant’s complaint is dismissed
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Ndede v Orange Democratic Party (Complaint 430 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 109 (KLR) (28 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Claimant's complaint is dismissed.
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Otochi v Jubilee Party & another (Complaint 367 B (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 338 (KLR) (28 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The complaint is dismissed
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Ali v Jubilee Party (Complaint (NRB) 368 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 185 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Respondent is directed to rectify the complainant’s name on the party list for MCA minority group, Wajir County Assembly within 48 hours from delivery of this judgment.
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Ng'endo v Kenya African National Union (Complaint 334 A of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 329 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Respondent’s party list was compiled in compliance with the law.
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Koskei v Jubilee Party (Complaint 337 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 131 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The party list is unlawful and discriminatory, and does not reflect the ethnic diversity of Laikipia County.
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Rwamba v Jubilee Party (Complaint 366A of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 182 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment) (with dissent)
✦ The Claim is hereby dismissed
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Njenga v Jubilee Party (Complaint 364 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 335 (KLR) (At Nairobi) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal dismisses the claim and orders that the Claimant's claim be and is hereby dismissed, and each party to bear its own costs.
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Nduati v Jubilee Party (Complaint 410 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 145 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal finds that the Claimant has not provided sufficient evidence to nullify the Respondent's party list as published by the IEBC.
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Ndegwa & 3 others v Jubilee Party (Complaint 387 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 199 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Respondent is ordered to reconstitute the list of nominees to the Nairobi County Assembly in strict compliance with all relevant laws and to reflect the ethnic diversity of Nairobi County.
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Kamau v Jubilee Party (Complaint 395 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 200 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Claimant's complaint is dismissed as she has not provided sufficient evidence to justify the grant of the orders sought.
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Duale v Party (Complaint 456 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 189 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Claimant's complaint is dismissed
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Ndiritu v Jubilee Party & another (Complaint 403 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 147 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Claimant's complaint is dismissed as she has not adduced sufficient evidence to impugn the 1st Respondent's party list.
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Mwendia v Jubilee Party (Complaint 342 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 330 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Claim is hereby dismissed.
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Abdulkadir v Jubilee Party (Complaint 367A of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 113 (KLR) (At Nairobi) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The mere fact that one is not a registered voter in the county in question cannot be the basis for disqualifying such individual. The Respondent’s party list does not reflect special interests in the sense required by the law.
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Lobura v Kanu Party (Complaint 465A (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 348 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal orders the Respondent to rectify the Claimant's gender to accord with her national identity card.
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Werar v Kenya African National Union; Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (Interested Party) (Complaint 330 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 327 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal has jurisdiction to hear the complaint and resolve the dispute between the complainant and the political party.
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Zachary v Kenya African National Union (KANU) (Complaint 354 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 115 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal orders KANU to transfer the Claimant's name from the Gender Top Up list to the list of marginalized groups.
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Mulimi v Amani National Congress Party; Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (Interested Party) (Complaint 393 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 149 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal orders the Respondent to withdraw the final list, re-consider the composition, restore the complainant's name, and afford a hearing.
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Manzoor v Jubilee Party (Complaint (NRB) 334B of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 179 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal orders the Respondent to reconstitute its party list in compliance with Article 90(2)(c) of the Constitution of Kenya and to include the complainant's name in the first slot.
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Matingwony v Jubilee Party (Complaint 344 (NRB) of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 130 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Tribunal orders that the complaint be allowed, the Respondent to reconstitute its party list to comply with the law, and each party to bear its own costs.
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Nyathogora & 7 others v Jubilee Party (Complaint (NRB) 345 of 2017) [2017] KEPPDT 160 (KLR) (27 July 2017) (Judgment)
✦ The Respondent’s party list does not reflect special interests in the sense required by the law.