Ojwang Ojwang Beta
Read this first — limitations.
- Patterns reflect published decisions only.
- This is not an assessment of private character, integrity or bias.
- Outcome distributions are per case-type and not comparable across courts/years.
- Based on 708 decision(s); small samples are indicative only.
- Name normalization is automatic and may merge or split judges incorrectly.
Main subject areas
Activity
Published decisions from 2003 to 2026; busiest year 2025 (84 decisions).
Documented outcomes by case type
- Criminal Appeal: Appeal dismissed (38); Affirmed (17)
- Civil Appeal: Appeal dismissed (20); Affirmed (12); The appeal was dismissed. (4)
- Civil Suit: Appeal dismissed (11); In favor of the plaintiff (5)
- Appeal: Appeal dismissed (8)
- Civil: Appeal dismissed (7); Affirmed (4); Granted (3)
Counts are per published decision as classified by AI; not comparable across courts or years.
Most-cited legislation
- Civil Procedure Act (105)
- Civil Procedure Rules (83)
- Constitution of Kenya (47)
- Constitution of Kenya, 2010 (29)
- Criminal Procedure Code (27)
- Constitution of Kenya 2010 (26)
- Penal Code (20)
- Advocates Remuneration Order (19)
Documented reasoning patterns
- Most common procedural postures: Appeal from the original trial outcome (24), Appeal from a conviction and sentence (13), Appeal from a lower court decision (12)
- [Civil] outcomes — Appeal dismissed: 6/59, Affirmed: 3/59, Granted: 3/59, The application is dismissed.: 2/59
- [Civil Suit] outcomes — Appeal dismissed: 10/69, In favor of the plaintiff: 5/69, The suit is struck out.: 2/69, Application dismissed: 2/69
- [Miscellaneous Application] outcomes — Application dismissed: 3/24, The application is dismissed.: 2/24, Granted: 1/24, Dismissed: 1/24
- [Constitutional Reference] outcomes — The constitutional reference was dismissed.: 1/3, Defendant's appeal successful: 1/3, The court ruled that the petitioner's petition was properly before the superior court and that the rights subsisting against the government survive the transition.: 1/3
- [Miscellaneous Civil Application] outcomes — Dismissed: 3/24, Application dismissed: 2/24, Transfer granted: 1/24, The eviction order and warrant of execution are vacated and set aside: 1/24
Writing characteristics
- Median judgment length ~29533 words
- Includes panel decisions
Remedy patterns
- None (3)
- Injunction (3)
- Damages for loss of use (2)
- Declaration of ownership (2)
- Compensation for unlawful detention (2)
Citation patterns
- Avg cited authorities/decision: 1.4
- Frequently applied statutes: Civil Procedure Rules (57), Civil Procedure Act (55), Constitution of Kenya (34), Criminal Procedure Code (24), Penal Code (20)
Sample decisions
Samow Edin Osman v Peter Mwangi Mbuthia & another [2004] KEHC 1599 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2004] KEHC 1599 (KLR)
Zachariah Ng’ang’a Murage v Esther Nyagichuhi & another [2004] KEHC 680 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2004] KEHC 680 (KLR)
Abdirizak Hamed Ibrahim v Republic [2005] KEHC 1119 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1119 (KLR) · 30 September 2005
Patrick Thuo Gitangu v Zahir Sheikh & 2 others [2005] KEHC 1141 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1141 (KLR)
Red Anchor Freight Forwarders Ltd v David Nthiwa Wambua [2005] KEHC 1192 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1192 (KLR) · 22 July 2005
Kenfit Limited v Consolata Fathers [2005] KEHC 1220 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1220 (KLR) · 17 June 2005
Peter Karanja Mungai v Daniel Njoroge Kamau & 2 others [2005] KEHC 1232 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1232 (KLR) · 14 October 2005
Kimonjo Family Co Ltd v Kimonjo Family Company & Partners Limited & 3 others [2005] KEHC 1257 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1257 (KLR) · 25 November 2005
Thuri Burton Kamau v Thomas N Ngugi t/a Miiri Bookshop [2005] KEHC 1258 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1258 (KLR)
Stanley Kamanga Ng’ang’a v Kenya National Library Services Board [2005] KEHC 1296 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1296 (KLR)