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Case Number: | Civil Application Nyr. 25 of 2014 |
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Parties: | Alexander Munene R Nguu, Ephantus Njiru Kithogondo & Daudi Kathendu v Njue M’tetu, Elias Ndwiga Ngari, Mwaniki Mugane & Catherine Muthoni Njiru |
Date Delivered: | 17 Dec 2014 |
Case Class: | Civil |
Court: | Court of Appeal at Nyeri |
Case Action: | Ruling |
Judge(s): | Alnashir Ramazanali Magan Visram, Martha Karambu Koome, James Otieno Odek |
Citation: | Alexander Munene R Nguu & 2 others v Njue M’tetu & 3 others [ 2014] eKLR |
Case History: | (An application for striking out the Notice of Appeal dated 16th October, 2013 from the ruling of the High Court of Kenya at Kerugoya (Olao, J.) dated 1st October, 2013 in H.C.ELC No. 7 of 2013) |
Court Division: | Civil |
County: | Nyeri |
History Docket No: | H.C.ELC No. 7 of 2013 |
History Judges: | Boaz Nathan Olao |
History County: | Kirinyaga |
Case Outcome: | Application allowed |
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL
AT NYERI
(CORAM: VISRAM, KOOME & ODEK, JJ.A)
CIVIL APPLICATION NO. NYR. 25 OF 2014
BETWEEN
ALEXANDER MUNENE .R. NGUU ……...…..………...……. 1ST APPLICANT
EPHANTUS NJIRU KITHOGONDO ………..……………… 2ND APPLICANT
DAUDI KATHENDU ………………………..……………….. 3RD APPLICANT
AND
NJUE M’TETU ……………………….…..……………….. 1ST RESPONDENT
ELIAS NDWIGA NGARI ……………….……..………….. 2ND RESPONDENT
MWANIKI MUGANE ………………….………………….. 3RD RESPONDENT
CATHERINE MUTHONI NJIRU ………....…………….….. 4TH RESPONDENT
(An application for striking out the Notice of Appeal dated 16th October, 2013 from the ruling of the High Court of Kenya at Kerugoya (Olao, J.) dated 1st October, 2013
in
H.C.ELC No. 7 of 2013)
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RULING OF THE COURT
The grounds in support of the application are that the 1st, 2nd and 3rd respondents filed the Notice of Appeal dated 16th October, 2013 and served the same upon the applicants on 25th October, 2015. Since then, the said respondents have failed to institute an appeal. We take note that the respondents’ did not file a replying affidavit.
“82(1) Subject to rule 115, an appeal shall be instituted by lodging in the appropriate registry, within sixty days of the date when the Notice of Appeal was lodged-
Provided that where an application for a copy of the proceedings in the superior court has been made in accordance with sub-rule (2) within thirty days of the date of the decision against which it is desired to appeal, there shall, in computing the time within which the appeal is to be instituted, be excluded such time as may be certified by the registrar of the superior court as having been required for the preparation and delivery to the appellant such copy.”
“If a party who has lodged a notice of appeal fails to institute an appeal within the appointed time he shall be deemed to have withdrawn his notice of appeal and the court may on its own motion or on application by any party make such order. The party in default shall be liable to pay the costs arising therefrom of any persons on whom the notice of appeal was served.”
In Mohammed Sheikh Abubakar –vs- Zacharius Mweri Baya- Civil Application No. Nai. 184 of 2005, this Court expressed itself as herein under:-
“In this matter, there was a notice of appeal filed on 10/9/2004 and, as we have found, served within time. We have not been shown any appeal instituted within 60 days of filing the notice of appeal. Nor have we been shown there was compliance with the provisions of rule 81 or that an application has been made and granted for extension of time….
In the end, we are satisfied that the applicant was justified in seeking the order for deeming the notice of appeal to have been withdrawn by the time the application was filed in Court on 26/5/2005. We grant the application and give the declaration and consequential order that the notice was withdrawn upon the failure to institute the appeal in accordance with the rules.”
Dated and delivered at Nyeri this 17th day of December, 2014.
ALNASHIR VISRAM
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JUDGE OF APPEAL
MARTHA KOOME
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JUDGE OF APPEAL
J. OTIENO- ODEK
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JUDGE OF APPEAL
I certify that this is atrue copy of the original.
DEPUTY REGISTRAR