Further Odunga 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 3 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 2026; busiest year 2025 (17 decisions).
Documented outcomes by case type
- Civil Appeal: Appeal allowed (4); Partially successful appeal (1); Appeal dismissed with costs to the 1st and 2nd respondents. (1); Appeal dismissed (1)
- Civil Application: The Court grants a conditional stay of execution of the tria (1); The application is dismissed and the applicant is ordered to (1); Application dismissed (1); Appeal dismissed (1)
- Appeal: Appeal dismissed (1)
- Taxation of Costs: The Taxing Ocer's ruling dated 25th March 2024 is set aside (1)
- Taxation Dispute: The Court will not interfere with the Taxing Master's decisi (1)
Counts are per published decision as classified by AI; not comparable across courts or years.
Most-cited legislation
- Employment Act, 2007 (1)
- Labour Institutions Act (1)
- Article 47(1) of the Constitution (1)
- Fair Administrative Action Act (1)
- Law of Succession Act (1)
- Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments) Act (1)
- Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments) (Tribunal) (Form (1)
- Fair Administrative Actions Act (1)
Documented reasoning patterns
- Most common procedural postures: Appeal arising from the judgment of Hon. H Ndungu Senior Principal Magistrate in Nanyuki Civil Case No. 8 of 2005 (1), Appeal from a previous decision (1), Applicant seeks to set aside the taxing master's decision and remit the respondent's bill of costs for reconsideration. (1)
- [Civil Appeal] outcomes — Appeal allowed: 1/1
- [Constitutional and Human Rights] outcomes — Judgment in favor of the petitioners.: 1/1
- [Miscellaneous Application] outcomes — The reference is granted.: 1/1
Writing characteristics
- Median judgment length ~63101 words
- Includes panel decisions
Remedy patterns
- The appellant's claim was upheld and the decree was reversed (1)
- Refund of money each and every person who was quarantined and was forced to pay for their upkeep. (1)
- Remission of the respondent's bill of costs for reconsideration by another taxing master. (1)
Citation patterns
- Avg cited authorities/decision: 2.3
- Frequently applied statutes: Public Health Act (1), Constitution of Kenya, 2010 (1)
Sample decisions
Patrick Kingori Warugongo v James Nderitu & another [2014] KEHC 5784 (KLR)
High Court of Kenya · [2014] KEHC 5784 (KLR) · 4 April 2014
Okoiti & 2 others v Police & 2 others; Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (Interested Party) (Petition 140, 28 & 128 of 2020 (Consolidated)) [2020] KEHC 10350 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (3 December 2020) (Judgment)
High Court of Kenya · [2020] KEHC 10350 (KLR) · 3 December 2020
Jubilee Health Insurance Limited v Musyoki Benson & Associates Advocates (Miscellaneous Application E409 of 2023) [2025] KEHC 103 (KLR) (17 January 2025) (Ruling)
High Court of Kenya · [2025] KEHC 103 (KLR) · 17 January 2025