Karan Karan 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 1 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 1998 to 2026; busiest year 2025 (24 decisions).
Documented outcomes by case type
- Civil Appeal: Appeal dismissed (26); Affirmed (17); Appeal allowed (6); The appeal was dismissed. (5)
- Criminal Appeal: Appeal dismissed (12); Affirmed (8)
- Appeal: Appeal dismissed (6); Affirmed (2)
- civil: Appeal dismissed (6)
- Civil Application: Granted (2); Appeal dismissed (2); Application allowed (1); The application for stay of execution of the judgment in the (1)
Counts are per published decision as classified by AI; not comparable across courts or years.
Most-cited legislation
- Civil Procedure Act (15)
- Penal Code (11)
- Criminal Procedure Code (10)
- Constitution of Kenya (8)
- Evidence Act (7)
- Civil Procedure Rules (6)
- Constitution of Kenya, 2010 (5)
- Sexual Offences Act (5)
Writing characteristics
- Too few decisions to characterize writing structure
Sample decisions
Ndung’u v Kenya School of Law; Council of Legal Education (Interested Party) (Appeal E023 of 2023) [2023] KELEAT 385 (KLR) (7 July 2023) (Judgment)
KELEAT · [2023] KELEAT 385 (KLR) · 7 July 2023