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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 124 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 1986 to 2026; busiest year 2023 (25 decisions).
Documented outcomes by case type
- Civil Appeal: Appeal dismissed (21); Affirmed (14); Appeal successful (4); The appeal was dismissed. (3)
- Civil: Affirmed (3); Appeal dismissed (3); Application dismissed (2); Defendant's application granted (2)
- Criminal Appeal: Affirmed (2); Appeal dismissed (2)
- Miscellaneous Criminal Case: Application dismissed (2)
- Adverse Possession: The court granted the applicant's application for a temporar (1)
Counts are per published decision as classified by AI; not comparable across courts or years.
Most-cited legislation
- Civil Procedure Act (26)
- Civil Procedure Rules (17)
- Civil Procedure Rules, 2010 (5)
- Law of Succession Act (5)
- Criminal Procedure Code (5)
- Constitution of Kenya (3)
- Court of Appeal Rules (2)
- Constitution of Kenya 2010 (2)
Documented reasoning patterns
- Most common procedural postures: Application for bail pending appeal (4), First Appeal (4), Appeal from a previous judgment (3)
- [Bankruptcy] outcomes — The debtor was declared bankrupt.: 1/1
- [Personal Injury] outcomes — Judgment in favor of the plaintiff for Shs 824,000/= with costs and interest.: 1/1
- [civil] outcomes — dismissal of the application: 1/3, Appeal successful: 1/3, The Plaintiff is granted leave to amend her Plaint: 1/3
- [Adverse Possession] outcomes — The Plaintiffs' claims are dismissed, and the Defendant is ordered to pay costs.: 1/1
- [Civil] outcomes — Affirmed: 2/19, Application dismissed: 2/19, Appeal dismissed: 2/19, Defendant's application granted: 2/19
Writing characteristics
- Median judgment length ~30941 words
- Includes panel decisions
Remedy patterns
- Reinstatement of the appeal (2)
- Damages awarded for injuries and loss of future income (1)
- Reasonable compensation for the Plaintiffs' residential structures and commercial plants on the small portions they occupy. (1)
- Reinstatement of the suit (1)
- None (1)
Citation patterns
- Avg cited authorities/decision: 2.3
- Frequently applied statutes: Civil Procedure Act (13), Civil Procedure Rules (8), Criminal Procedure Code (3), Law of Succession Act (3), Civil Procedure Rules, 2010 (3)
Sample decisions
In Re Mukesh Kewal Krishnan Rakham Pallan [1986] KEHC 6 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [1986] KEHC 6 (KLR)
Losiamuro v Lochab Brothers & another [1991] KEHC 33 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [1991] KEHC 33 (KLR) · 30 December 1991
MARGARET WANJIRU NJUGUNA v MURIUKI MBURU t/a HEKO BAR AND RESTAURANT & ANOTHER [1998] KEHC 35 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [1998] KEHC 35 (KLR) · 22 July 1998
Bahati Temo & 6 others v Swaleh Mohamed Swaleh [2002] KEHC 1173 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2002] KEHC 1173 (KLR) · 12 November 2002
MUTHONI NDUATI vs WANYOIKE KAMAU & 5 OTHERS (? 1661 of 1980) [2004] KEHC 2178 (KLR) (10 February 2004)
High Court of Kenya · [2004] KEHC 2178 (KLR) · 10 February 2004
VESTMENVINODEEP INTS PROPERTY vs HENKEL POLYMER CO. LTD ) RUTH N. HENKEL [2004] KEHC 2190 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2004] KEHC 2190 (KLR)
Ketan Somaia & another v Republic [2004] KEHC 2725 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2004] KEHC 2725 (KLR) · 10 December 2004
Patrick Thuo Gitangu v Zahir Sheikh & 2 others [2005] KEHC 1141 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1141 (KLR)
Consolata Ndinda Owira & 4 others v Banuelbovis Omambia [2005] KEHC 1918 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 1918 (KLR) · 18 July 2005
Sai Sports Limited v Narinder Singh Roopra & 3 others [2005] KEHC 3195 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2005] KEHC 3195 (KLR) · 4 February 2005