Klr Mahomed 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 13 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 2014 to 2024; busiest year 2019 (4 decisions).
Documented outcomes by case type
- Contempt of Court: The Respondent is ordered to attend court to show cause. (1); The court dismisses the application for contempt. (1); Application dismissed (1); The Respondent/contemnors were summoned for contempt of cour (1)
- Constitutional and Human Rights: Section 36 (8) of the Elections Act is declared unconstituti (1); Affirmed (1); The petition was dismissed. (1); Dismissed (1)
- Constitutional Petition: The petition was dismissed. (1); The impugned appointments were declared unconstitutional and (1); The Contempt of Court Act is declared unconstitutional. (1)
- Judicial Review: The appeal was allowed, and the orders of the High Court and (1)
- Petition for Constitutional and Human Ri: The petition is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. (1)
Counts are per published decision as classified by AI; not comparable across courts or years.
Most-cited legislation
- Constitution of Kenya 2010 (4)
- Constitution of Kenya, 2010 (4)
- Contempt of Court Act No 46 of 2016 (2)
- Judicial Service Act, 2011 (2)
- Constitution of Kenya (1)
- Elections Act (1)
- County Governments Act (1)
- Constitution of Kenya, article 143(2) (1)
Documented reasoning patterns
- Most common procedural postures: Petition (4), Appeal from the High Court (1), Appeal from the original trial (1)
- [Petition for Independent Candidacy] outcomes — The court granted the petition and ordered the Registrar of Political Parties to issue the petitioner with the requisite clearance.: 1/1
- [Constitutional and Human Rights] outcomes — Affirmed: 1/5, The Court dismissed the petition.: 1/5, The petition was dismissed.: 1/5, Dismissed: 1/5
- [Petition] outcomes — Affirmed: 1/1
- [Constitutional Petition] outcomes — The Contempt of Court Act is declared unconstitutional.: 1/3, The impugned appointments were declared unconstitutional and quashed.: 1/3, The petition was dismissed.: 1/3
- [Contempt of Court] outcomes — Application dismissed: 1/2, The Respondent is ordered to attend court to show cause.: 1/2
Writing characteristics
- Median judgment length ~82160 words
- Includes panel decisions
Remedy patterns
- A declaration that the purported nomination and vetting of the 1st interested party by the President and the 1st respondent respectively as a member of the judicial service commission is unconstitutional and invalid. (1)
- A declaration that the 1st interested party automatically became a member of the Judicial Service Commission by operation Article 171(2) (c) upon his election by the judges of the Court of appeal. (1)
- A permanent injunction do issue prohibiting the 1st respondent from purporting to vet the 1st interested party. (1)
- An order do issue invalidating the purported nomination by the president of the 1st interested party as a member of the judicial service commission. (1)
Citation patterns
- Avg cited authorities/decision: 4.0
- Frequently applied statutes: Constitution of Kenya, 2010 (4), Constitution of Kenya 2010 (3), Judicial Service Act, 2011 (2), Article 22 (1) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 (1), Article 38 (3) (c) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 (1)
Sample decisions
Caroli Omondi v Registrar of Political Parties & another [2017] KEHC 8769 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2017] KEHC 8769 (KLR) · 15 May 2017
Katiba Institute v Attorney General & 2 others; Judicial Service Commission & 6 others (Interested Parties) (Petition 84 of 2018) [2018] KEHC 8889 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (6 July 2018) (Judgment)
High Court of Kenya · [2018] KEHC 8889 (KLR) · 6 July 2018
Law Society of Kenya & another v National Assembly of the Republic of Kenya & 3 others; Warsame & 2 others (Interested Parties) (Petition 106 & 119 of 2018 (Consolidated)) [2018] KEHC 8892 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (6 July 2018) (Judgment)
High Court of Kenya · [2018] KEHC 8892 (KLR) · 6 July 2018
Transparency International (TI Kenya) v Attorney General & 2 others [2018] KEHC 8951 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2018] KEHC 8951 (KLR)
Kenya Human Rights Commission v Attorney General; Law Society of Kenya (Interested Party) (Constitutional Petition 87 of 2017) [2018] KEHC 9656 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (9 November 2018) (Judgment)
High Court of Kenya · [2018] KEHC 9656 (KLR) · 9 November 2018
Wendano Matuu Co Limited & 2 others v Joshua Kimeu Kioko & 6 others; Philip Muli Munyaka (Interested Party) [2019] KEHC 10846 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2019] KEHC 10846 (KLR)
Okoiti v Attorney General & another (Petition 385 of 2018) [2019] KEHC 10894 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (14 January 2019) (Judgment)
High Court of Kenya · [2019] KEHC 10894 (KLR) · 14 January 2019
Bryson Mangla v Attorney General & another [2019] KEHC 10984 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2019] KEHC 10984 (KLR) · 24 January 2019
Mwinzi v Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & 2 others (Petition 367 of 2019) [2019] KEHC 2293 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (14 November 2019) (Judgment)
High Court of Kenya · [2019] KEHC 2293 (KLR) · 14 November 2019
Katiba Institute & another v Attorney General & another (Constitutional Petition 331 of 2016) [2020] KEHC 1213 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (4 December 2020) (Judgment)
High Court of Kenya · [2020] KEHC 1213 (KLR) · 4 December 2020