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Tasmac Limited V Nassau Limited & 4 Others (Civil Application 27 Of 2021) [2021] KECA 228 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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Case Number: Civil Application 27 of 2021 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: Pauline Nyamweya
Court: Court of Appeal at Malindi
Parties: Tasmac Limited v Nassau Limited & 4 others
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Citation: Tasmac Limited v Nassau Limited & 4 others (Civil Application 27 of 2021) [2021] KECA 228 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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Hamisi Ramadhan Chibendo V Hamisi Mwawimo & 2 Others [2021] EKLR
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Case Number: Environment and Land Case 250 of 2016 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: Lucas Leperes Naikuni
Court: Environment and Land Court at Mombasa
Parties: Hamisi Ramadhan Chibendo v Hamisi Mwawimo, Mshamed S Mwanaziki & Swaleh Said
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Citation: Hamisi Ramadhan Chibendo v Hamisi Mwawimo & 2 others [2021] eKLR
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Tawai Limited V Eldoret Express Limited; National Land Commission (Interested Party) (Application 9 Of 2021) [2021] KESC 24 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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Case Number: Application 9 of 2021 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: Isaac Lenaola, Mohammed Khadhar Ibrahim, Philomena Mbete Mwilu, Smokin Charles Wanjala, Njoki Susanna Ndungu
Court: Supreme Court of Kenya
Parties: Tawai Limited v Eldoret Express Limited; National Land Commission (Interested Party)
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Citation: Tawai Limited v Eldoret Express Limited; National Land Commission (Interested Party) (Application 9 of 2021) [2021] KESC 24 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
Circumstances in which the Supreme Court could vary its decisions.
Brief facts
The applicant sought to review, vary and or set-aside the Supreme Courts ruling that upheld the Court of Appeals decision denying certification and to reinstate it for fresh hearing.
Issues
Under what circumstances could the Supreme Court vary of its judgments, rulings or orders?
Held
- The extent of the Supreme Courts review of certification jurisdiction was provided for in article 163(5) of the Constitution which provided that a certification by the Court of Appeal under clause 4(b) could be reviewed by the Supreme Court, and either affirmed, varied or overturned. Where one applied to the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court, and the party was not satisfied by the decision of the Court of Appeal, no appeal lay. The only recourse was for the party to apply for review of the matter to the Supreme Court.
- The Supreme Court could only vary any of its judgments, rulings or orders under the following instances:
- where the judgment, ruling or order was obtained by fraud or deceit.
- Where the judgment, ruling or order was a nullity, such as when the court itself was not competent;
- where the court was misled into giving judgment, ruling or order under a mistaken belief that the parties had consented;
- where the judgment or ruling was rendered on the basis of a repealed law, or as a result of a deliberately concealed statutory provision.
- The applicant had not laid any basis, upon which the court should review its ruling. None of the conditions had been demonstrated as prevailing so as to warrant a review or variation of the courts ruling.
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Njoroge & Another V Njoroge & Another (Civil Application E106 Of 2021) [2021] KECA 258 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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Case Number: Civil Application E106 of 2021 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: Roselyn Naliaka Nambuye
Court: Court of Appeal at Nairobi
Parties: Njoroge & another v Njoroge & another
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Citation: Njoroge & another v Njoroge & another (Civil Application E106 of 2021) [2021] KECA 258 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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GK V Republic (Criminal Appeal 134 Of 2016) [2021] KECA 232 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Judgment)
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Case Number: Criminal Appeal 134 of 2016 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: Daniel Kiio Musinga, Milton Stephen Asike-Makhandia, Fatuma sichale
Court: Court of Appeal at Kisumu
Parties: GK v Republic
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Citation: GK v Republic (Criminal Appeal 134 of 2016) [2021] KECA 232 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Judgment)
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Vintage Investments Limited V Amcon Builders Limited & Another (Civil Appeal 45 Of 2019) [2021] KECA 259 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Judgment)
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Case Number: Civil Appeal 45 of 2019 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: Daniel Kiio Musinga, Jamila Mohammed, Sankale ole Kantai
Court: Court of Appeal at Mombasa
Parties: Vintage Investments Limited v Amcon Builders Limited & another
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Citation: Vintage Investments Limited v Amcon Builders Limited & another (Civil Appeal 45 of 2019) [2021] KECA 259 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Judgment)
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Bandari Investment Co. Limited V Service & 22 Others (Civil Application E034 Of 2021) [2021] KECA 233 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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Case Number: Civil Application E034 of 2021 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: Jessie Wanjiku Lesiit
Court: Court of Appeal at Mombasa
Parties: Bandari Investment Co. Limited v Service & 22 others
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Citation: Bandari Investment Co. Limited v Service & 22 others (Civil Application E034 of 2021) [2021] KECA 233 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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Maria Mbala Skock V Coast Star Academy Limited [2021] EKLR
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Case Number: Cause 907 of 2015 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: Byram Ongaya
Court: Employment and Labour Relations Court at Mombasa
Parties: Maria Mbala Skock v Coast Star Academy Limited
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Citation: Maria Mbala Skock v Coast Star Academy Limited [2021] eKLR
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Mkirani V Republic (Criminal Appeal E010 Of 2021) [2021] KEHC 300 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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Case Number: Criminal Appeal E010 of 2021 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: John Muting'a Mativo
Court: High Court at Voi
Parties: Mkirani v Republic
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Citation: Mkirani v Republic (Criminal Appeal E010 of 2021) [2021] KEHC 300 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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Moses Kiplangat Saikwa [Suing As The Personal Representative Of The Estate Of Andrew Kisa Saikwa (Deceased) V Vomorono Limited & 2 Others; Saikwa (Interested Party) (Civil Appeal (Application) E303 Of 2021) [2021] KECA 260 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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Case Number: Civil Appeal (Application) E303 of 2021 |
Date Delivered: 03 Dec 2021 |
Judge: (Dr) Kibuya Imaana Laibuta
Court: Court of Appeal at Nairobi
Parties: Moses Kiplangat Saikwa [Suing as the Personal Representative of the Estate of Andrew Kisa Saikwa (Deceased) v Vomorono Limited & 2 others; Saikwa (Interested Party)
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Citation: Moses Kiplangat Saikwa [Suing as the Personal Representative of the Estate of Andrew Kisa Saikwa (Deceased) v Vomorono Limited & 2 others; Saikwa (Interested Party) (Civil Appeal (Application) E303 of 2021) [2021] KECA 260 (KLR) (3 December 2021) (Ruling)
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