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JANEPHER ASAMI & 3 OTHERS V AKAMBA BUS SERVICES [1998] EKLR
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Case Number: Civil Case 6 of 1995 |
Date Delivered: 04 Nov 1998 |
Judge: Roselyn Naliaka Nambuye
Court: High Court at Eldoret
Parties: JANEPHER ASAMI & 3 OTHERS v AKAMBA BUS SERVICES
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Citation: JANEPHER ASAMI & 3 OTHERS v AKAMBA BUS SERVICES [1998] eKLR
[Ruling]-Civil practice and procedure-setting aside-application to set aside interlocutory judgment against the applicant-application on the ground that the deputy registrar should not have entered interlocutory judgment as the claim was not liquidated- further that the defendant having entered appearance was not served with the notice of formal proof -judicial discretion of the court in setting aside judgment-whether the judgment could be set aside on condition that the defendant would deposit the entire decretal sum into a joint interest earning account -order 9A rule 5
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JANEPHER ASAMI & 3 OTHERS V AKAMBA BUS SERVICES [1998] EKLR
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Case Number: CIVIL CASE 14 OF 1990 |
Date Delivered: 04 Nov 1998 |
Judge: Roselyn Naliaka Nambuye
Court: High Court at Eldoret
Parties: JANEPHER ASAMI & 3 OTHERS v AKAMBA BUS SERVICES
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Citation: JANEPHER ASAMI & 3 OTHERS v AKAMBA BUS SERVICES [1998] eKLR
[Ruling]-Civil practice and procedure-setting aside-application to set aside interlocutory judgment against the applicant-application on the ground that the deputy registrar should not have entered interlocutory judgment as the claim was not liquidated- further that the defendant having entered appearance was not served with the notice of formal proof -judicial discretion of the court in setting aside judgment-whether the judgment could be set aside on condition that the defendant would deposit the entire decretal sum into a joint interest earning account -order 9A rule 5
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KISIANG’ANI TULIENGE & 2 OTHERS V PAUL WAFULA & 2 OTHERS [1998] EKLR
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Case Number: Civil Case 108 of 1997 |
Date Delivered: 20 Jul 1998 |
Judge: Roselyn Naliaka Nambuye
Court: High Court at Eldoret
Parties: KISIANG’ANI TULIENGE, ALFRED MAJIMBO TULIENGE & STANGU TULIENGE v
PAUL WAFULA, DICKSON TOM WANJALA & KENYA COMMERCIAL RANK
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Citation: KISIANG’ANI TULIENGE & 2 OTHERS v PAUL WAFULA & 2 OTHERS [1998] eKLR
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MWINYI SULEIMAN SAKWA Vs REPUBLIC[1998]eKLR
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Case Number: CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 314 OF 1995 |
Date Delivered: 16 Jun 1998 |
Judge: John Luka Osiemo
Court: High Court at Eldoret
Parties: MWINYI SULEIMAN SAKWA vs REPUBLIC
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Citation: MWINYI SULEIMAN SAKWA vs REPUBLIC[1998]eKLR
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REPUBLIC V PATRICK CHEMOS NDIWA & 6 Others [1998] EKLR
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Case Number: Criminal Case 57 of 1995 |
Date Delivered: 04 May 1998 |
Judge: Roselyn Naliaka Nambuye
Court: High Court at Eldoret
Parties: REPUBLIC v 1. PATRICK CHEMOS NDIWA, JOHN CHAFU CHEMIAT, JOSEPH C. MARAUNI, ROBERT W. WEKESA & 3 others
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Citation: REPUBLIC v PATRICK CHEMOS NDIWA & 6 others [1998] eKLR
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WYCLIFFE JUMA KHAEMBA V ALLAN KARANJA [1998] EKLR
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Case Number: Civil Suit 161 of 1994 |
Date Delivered: 13 Feb 1998 |
Judge: Roselyn Naliaka Nambuye
Court: High Court at Eldoret
Parties: WYCLIFFE JUMA KHAEMBA v ALLAN KARANJA
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Citation: WYCLIFFE JUMA KHAEMBA v ALLAN KARANJA [1998] eKLR
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LABAN BUYOLE MAMBOLEO V RIFT VALLEY TEXTILES [1998] EKLR
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Case Number: Civil Case 59 of 1996 |
Date Delivered: 26 Jan 1998 |
Judge: Roselyn Naliaka Nambuye
Court: High Court at Eldoret
Parties: LABAN BUYOLE MAMBOLEO v RIFT VALLEY TEXTILES
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Citation: LABAN BUYOLE MAMBOLEO v RIFT VALLEY TEXTILES [1998] eKLR
Labour Law-workmens compensation-where the plaintiff was injured while repairing a faulty machine-where the plaintiffs records show that he was a beam cutter and not a machine repairer-where the plaintiff was not wearing a protective helmet and sustained serious head injuries, ear ache and loss of vision in one eye-where the plaintiff conceded that he switched off the machine but did not lock the handle before going underneath it to repair it-whether the defendant is liable in negligence that resulted in the plaintiffs injuries
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