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Case Number: | Cause 75 of 2015 |
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Parties: | Dalmus Wamugunda,Isaya Githae, Dickson Gatura, Job Mugire, David Karaini, Joseph Simiyu, Dennis Wekesa, James Kimathi & Damson Nyaga v G4s Kenya |
Date Delivered: | 11 Mar 2016 |
Case Class: | Civil |
Court: | Employment and Labour Relations Court at Nyeri |
Case Action: | Ruling |
Judge(s): | Byram Ongaya |
Citation: | Dalmus Wamugunda & 8 others v G4s Kenya [2016] eKLR |
Court Division: | Employment and Labour Relations |
County: | Nyeri |
Case Outcome: | Application is dismissed with costs. |
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR RELATIONS COURT OF KENYA AT NYERI
CAUSE NO. 75 OF 2015
DALMUS WAMUGUNDA ...................................1ST CLAIMANT
ISAYA GITHAE.....................................................2ND CLAIMANT
DICKSON GATURA.............................................3RD CLAIMANT
JOB MUGIRE.........................................................4TH CLAIMANT
DAVID KARAINI.....................................................5TH CLAIMANT
JOSEPH SIMIYU....................................................6TH CLAIMANT
DENNIS WEKESA..................................................7TH CLAIMANT
JAMES KIMATHI....................................................8TH CLAIMANT
DAMSON NYAGA...................................................9TH CLAIMANT
VERSUS
G4S KENYA .............................................................RESPONDENT
(Before Hon. Justice Byram Ongaya on Friday, 11th March, 2016)
RULING
The respondent filed a notice of motion on 30.06.2015 through Anne Babu & Company Advocates. The motion was brought under section 12(2) of the Employment & Labour Relations Court Act, and, rules 9, 14 (6) and 16 of the Industrial Court (Procedure) Rules, 2010. The respondent prayed that the claim herein be struck out and the costs of the application be borne by claimants.
The application was based on the following grounds:
The claimants filed the grounds of opposition on 15.07.2015 through G.O. Ombati & Company Advocates. The claimants stated as follows:
Thereafter the claimant’s advocates ceased to act and the claimants opted to act in person. The court has considered the application and the grounds of opposition and makes findings as follows:
In conclusion, the respondent’s application by way of the notice of motion filed on 30.06.2015 is hereby dismissed with costs and parties are now invited to fix the suit for hearing on a convenient date.
Signed, dated and delivered in court at Nyeri this Friday, 11th March, 2016.
BYRAM ONGAYA
JUDGE