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Case Number: | Misc Civil Application JR ELC 11 of 2012 |
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Parties: | Robin Paul Angus v Mariam Hemed Kale,Robert Nyakeruma & E.Wafula |
Date Delivered: | 17 Dec 2014 |
Case Class: | Civil |
Court: | High Court at Nairobi (Milimani Law Courts) |
Case Action: | Ruling |
Judge(s): | George Vincent Odunga |
Citation: | Robin Paul Angus v Mariam Hemed Kale & 2 others [2014] eKLR |
Advocates: | Mr Angima for the Applicant Miss Odhiambo for the Respondent |
Court Division: | Judicial Review |
County: | Nairobi |
Advocates: | Mr Angima for the Applicant Miss Odhiambo for the Respondent |
History Advocates: | One party or some parties represented |
Case Outcome: | Application Dismissed. |
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI
MISC CIVIL APPLICATION JR ELC NO. 11 OF 2012
IN THE MATTER OF ORDER 53 RULES 1, 2, 3 OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT
AND
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HEMED KALE HEMED
AND
IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPLY FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW ORDERS OF MANDAMUS
ROBIN PAUL ANGUS..............................................................................APPLICANT
VERSUS
MARIAM HEMED KALE...............................................................1ST RESPONDENT
ROBERT NYAKERUMA...............................................................2ND RESPONDENT
E WAFULA....................................................................................3RD RESPONDENT
RULING
“Contempt is a disregard of, disobedience to, the rules or orders of a legislative or judicial body, or an interruption of its proceedings by disorderly behaviour or insolent language, in its presence or so near thereto as to disturb the proceedings or to impair the respect due to such a body.”
“A judge is not concerned with what litigants may brag or boast as he is only concerned with dispensing justice according to law, and any boasts made by litigants ought not to perturb or even bother a Judge.”
Dated at Nairobi this 17th day of December, 2014
G V ODUNGA
JUDGE
Delivered in the presence of:
Mr Angima for the Applicant
Ex parte Applicant in person
Miss Odhiambo for the Respondent
Cc Richard