Theresa Chepkwony 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 26 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 2022 to 2025; busiest year 2022 (18 decisions).
Documented outcomes by case type
- Political Parties Disputes: Dismissed (2); The complaint is allowed. (2); The Complaint is dismissed. (2); The complaints are dismissed, and the Report is quashed. (1)
- Political Parties Dispute: The Complaint is struck out. (2); The Complaint is hereby struck out. (1); The Petition/Complaint is struck out with costs to the 1st R (1)
- Appeal: The Tribunal issued orders quashing the certificate of nomin (1)
- Miscellaneous Application: The application is dismissed (1)
Counts are per published decision as classified by AI; not comparable across courts or years.
Most-cited legislation
- Political Parties Act (5)
- Civil Procedure Act (3)
- Political Parties Act, 2011 (3)
- Article 8.2(1) of the Jubilee Party's Constitution (2)
- Article 9.1 of the Jubilee Party's Constitution (2)
- Civil Procedure Rules (1)
- Article 38 and 81 of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 (1)
- Political Parties Act 2011 (1)
Documented reasoning patterns
- Most common procedural postures: Appeal from the original trial (3), Appeal from a previous decision (2), Appeal from a decision of the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal (2)
- [Constitutional and Human Rights] outcomes — The complaint is dismissed.: 1/1
- [Political Parties Disputes] outcomes — Dismissed: 2/20, The 2nd Respondent is ordered to pay the costs of the application.: 1/20, The Complainant's complaint was upheld and the orders were granted.: 1/20, The Notice of Motion Application is dismissed.: 1/20
- [Miscellaneous Application] outcomes — The 2nd Respondent was ordered to comply with the previous orders and to appear in court for contempt. The costs of the application were awarded to the applicant.: 1/1
- [Political Parties Dispute] outcomes — The Complaint is struck out.: 2/4, The Complaint is hereby struck out.: 1/4, The Petition/Complaint is struck out with costs to the 1st Respondent and 1st Interested Party.: 1/4
Writing characteristics
- Median judgment length ~27422 words
- Includes panel decisions
Remedy patterns
- Recovery of costs (1)
- Gazetting Abrari Mohamed Omar as the ODM candidate (1)
- Awarding costs to the applicant (1)
- Declaratory orders (1)
- Directing the 2nd Respondent to give effect to the orders of ODM Appeals Tribunal (1)
Citation patterns
- Avg cited authorities/decision: 1.0
- Frequently applied statutes: Political Parties Act, 2011 (3), Civil Procedure Act (2), Political Parties Act (2), Article 8.2(1) of the Jubilee Party's Constitution (2), Article 9.1 of the Jubilee Party's Constitution (2)
Sample decisions
Chege v UDA National Elections Board & 2 others (Complaint E079 (NRB) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1000 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (18 May 2022) (Judgment)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 1000 (KLR) · 18 May 2022
Njuguna & 3 others v United Democratic Alliance Party Chairman & 3 others (Complaint E048 (NRB) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1002 (KLR) (12 May 2022) (Judgment)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 1002 (KLR) · 12 May 2022
Murimi v Odongo & another; Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (Intended Respondent) (Miscellaneous Application E003 of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1017 (KLR) (20 May 2022) (Ruling)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 1017 (KLR) · 20 May 2022
Omar v Ondiek & 2 others (Miscellaneous Application E002 (MSA) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1018 (KLR) (20 May 2022) (Ruling)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 1018 (KLR) · 20 May 2022
Murimi v Oduor & another (Complaint E003 (MSA) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1020 (KLR) (29 April 2022) (Judgment)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 1020 (KLR) · 29 April 2022
Chege v UDA National Election Board & 2 others (Complaint E079 (NRB) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1038 (KLR) (28 May 2022) (Ruling)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 1038 (KLR) · 28 May 2022
Kabundu v Jubilee Party (Complaint E005 (NRB) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 1071 (KLR) (22 April 2022) (Judgment)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 1071 (KLR) · 22 April 2022
Mohamed v Mohamed & another (Complaint E004 (MSA) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 937 (KLR) (7 May 2022) (Judgment)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 937 (KLR) · 7 May 2022
Ounda & 3 others v Orange Democratic Movement & 2 others (Complaint E053 (NRB) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 977 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (8 May 2022) (Judgment)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 977 (KLR) · 8 May 2022
Odhiambo v Orange Democratic Movement Party & 3 others (Complaint E052 (NRB) of 2022) [2022] KEPPDT 979 (KLR) (9 May 2022) (Judgment)
Public Procurement Tribunal · [2022] KEPPDT 979 (KLR) · 9 May 2022