Klr Kimaru 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 9 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 2025; busiest year 2021 (4 decisions).
Documented outcomes by case type
- Criminal Appeal: Appeal dismissed (1)
- Miscellaneous Criminal Application: Granted (1); The court dismissed the application for extension of time to (1)
- Civil Appeal: Appeal dismissed (1)
- Miscellaneous Application: The Court ordered the directors to be examined and the corpo (1)
- Real Property Dispute: The Court orders the Plaintiffs to be compensated based on t (1)
Counts are per published decision as classified by AI; not comparable across courts or years.
Most-cited legislation
- Civil Procedure Act (2)
- Civil Procedure Rules (2)
- Land Act (2)
- Constitution of Kenya (2)
- Section 91 of the Penal Code Cap 63 Laws of Kenya (1)
- Article 29 of the Constitution (1)
- Section 84(1) of the Constitution (1)
- Companies Act (1)
Documented reasoning patterns
- Most common procedural postures: Application for examination of directors and lifting of corporate veil (2), Application for Interlocutory Injunction (1), Application for Confirmation of Grant of Estate Distribution (1)
- [Interlocutory Injunction] outcomes — Denied: 1/1
- [Winding Up] outcomes — The Court grants the application to examine the directors of Neptune and to hold them personally liable for the taxed costs.: 1/1
- [Succession Dispute] outcomes — The court confirmed the proposed distribution of the estate.: 1/1
- [Miscellaneous Criminal Application] outcomes — The court dismissed the application for extension of time to hold the Applicant for 14 days.: 1/2, Granted: 1/2
- [Succession] outcomes — The grant of letters of administration was revoked, and the estate was to be distributed according to the law of succession.: 1/1
Writing characteristics
- Median judgment length ~25652 words
- Includes panel decisions
Remedy patterns
- To hold the directors personally liable for the taxed costs if they are found to have interfered with the process of execution of the court decree. (1)
- Distribution of estate according to law of succession (1)
- Anticipatory bail pending arrest granted (1)
- Examination of the directors (1)
- Lifting of the corporate veil (1)
Citation patterns
- Avg cited authorities/decision: 3.1
- Frequently applied statutes: Civil Procedure Act (2), Order 40 Rules 1 (1), Order 22 Rule 35 of the Civil Procedure Rules (1), Salomon v Salomon & Co. Ltd (1897) AC 22 (1), Mea Ltd v SCB Cheputuk & JJ Cheruiyot T/A Rift Valley Feeds & General Supplies Ltd [2005] eKLR (1)
Sample decisions
Hassan Zubeidi v Patrick Mwangangi Kibaiya & another [2014] KEHC 2556 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2014] KEHC 2556 (KLR)
In Re Matter of Adopt-A- Light Ltd [2014] KEHC 4113 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2014] KEHC 4113 (KLR)
Daniel Mwongera M’ Iringo v Lucy Karambu M’ Ikiao [2017] KEHC 6019 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2017] KEHC 6019 (KLR) · 27 April 2017
Chris Phillip Obure v Republic [2020] KEHC 3288 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2020] KEHC 3288 (KLR) · 4 September 2020
In re Estate of Noah Malita Nkai (Deceased) [2020] KEHC 4069 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2020] KEHC 4069 (KLR)
Tipper Hauliers Limited & Salim Jalala Mwaita v Mercy Chepngeno Towet & another [2021] KEHC 5719 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2021] KEHC 5719 (KLR)
Lincoln Ndoro Nguru v Republic [2021] KEHC 940 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2021] KEHC 940 (KLR) · 15 December 2021
Kamau v Republic (Miscellaneous Criminal Application 1 of 2022) [2022] KEHC 16496 (KLR) (15 December 2022) (Ruling)
High Court of Kenya · [2022] KEHC 16496 (KLR) · 15 December 2022
Printwell Printers Ltd v Nsemia (K) Publishers Limited (Miscellaneous Application E255 of 2023) [2023] KEHC 26174 (KLR) (Commercial and Tax) (24 November 2023) (Ruling)
High Court of Kenya · [2023] KEHC 26174 (KLR) · 24 November 2023