Kenyan case law
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Gilbert Wesonga Otieli v Mahfudh Abdalla Omar; FKF Electoral Board (Interested Party) [2020] KESDT 38 (KLR)
✦ The SDT has jurisdiction to hear and determine the appeal filed herein.
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Jared Nyauma Ondieki & 6 others v Football Kenya Federation [2019] KESDT 45 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal has jurisdiction over the disputes. The Applicants have locus standi. There was insufficient public participation in the formulation of the Election Code. The Elections Board was not properly constituted.
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Ferdinand Omanyala v Athletics Kenya [2019] KESDT 74 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal found that the resolution passed by the Respondent was irregular and that the rule banning anti-doping rules violators was unfair and unjust.
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Nelson Mbaja Amendi v Afc Leopards Sports Club & 5 others; Namai Ronald Mukoya & 2 others (Intersted Parties) [2019] KESDT 73 (KLR)
✦ The Application fails in the first instance. The Applicant has liberty to amend his petition after the election to challenge the result.
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Kenya Premier League Limited v Nick Mwendwa & 3 others [2018] KESDT 6 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal held that KPL's responsibility to run the league includes negotiating with FKF on the schedule of matches, and that FKF's request to postpone matches for national team friendlies is not in line with FIFA regulations.
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Khaaliqa Nimji v Kenya Squash Racquets Association [2018] KESDT 10 (KLR)
✦ The selection of players for the Commonwealth Games must be set aside as the Executive Committee did not follow its own published criteria
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Tom Tikolo & 2 others v Sports Registrar & 6 others;Cricket Kenya(Interested Party) [2018] KESDT 14 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal has the requisite jurisdiction to hear and determine the matter.
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Shikoki Akaka & others v Kenya Handball Federation [2018] KESDT 8 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal lacks competent jurisdiction to hear and determine this Appeal.
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Thika Rugby Football Club v Kenya Rugby Union [2017] KESDT 11 (KLR)
✦ The Respondent properly promulgated the rules regarding relegation and promotion in line with the mandate donated to them by Regulation 12.1.3 (a), & (b) of the KRU Regulations.
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Samson Cherop (Suing as the patron of Baringo County Starlets FC) v Nick Mwendwa & Robert Muthoni being sued as representatives of Football Federation of Kenya & 2 others [2017] KESDT 1 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal has jurisdiction to determine the Petition. The Petitioner's appeals met the criteria under Rule 8.2 of the Rules of Kenyan Football, and the appeals were referred to the proper authority.
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Jonathan Mwaniki v Chemelil Sugar Company Limited [2017] KESDT 7 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal found that the termination was not in accordance with the lawful procedure prescribed in the Employment Law.
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John Kameta v National Olympic Committee Of Kenya (NOCK) & another [2016] KESDT 9 (KLR)
✦ The decision by NOCK to reject the nomination of John Kameta as Team Manager for the Kenya Boxing team to the Rio Olympic Games is not proper, lawful and valid.
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Vincent Samuel Waweru v Football Kenya Federation & Football Kenya Federation Electoral Board [2016] KESDT 12 (KLR)
✦ The Tribunal lacks jurisdiction to hear and determine the appeal due to the finality of the decision of the Football Kenya Federation Electoral Board as per Rule 19(1) of the FKF Electoral Rules and Regulations, 2015.
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Hockey Kenya Federation v Attorney General & 2 others [2015] KESDT 1 (KLR)
✦ The appeal is dismissed with no orders as to costs, and the Tribunal directs the Sports Registrar to arrive at a decision with regards to the applications before her within 90 days.