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Case Number: | Environment and Land Case 411 of 2017 (Formely Nairobi ELC Case 516 of 2011) |
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Parties: | Baruthi Bundi v Ibrahim Kang’ethe, Isaack Kamau Kabue, Peter Njoroge Kabogo, Joshua Njoroge, Peter Mwangi, Daniel Watuku, Joel Kinuthia Wandua, Peter Murigi Njuguna, Josephat Wangeka, Muchiri Ndirangu, Peter Kinuthia, Samuel Waweru, Gabriel Kamau Waweru, Zacharia Muchir, Mwangi Kamau, Francis Waweru, David Ndirangu & Ndoge Ngugi |
Date Delivered: | 06 Dec 2018 |
Case Class: | Civil |
Court: | Environment and Land Court at Thika |
Case Action: | Judgment |
Judge(s): | Oscar Amugo Angote |
Citation: | Baruthi Bundi v Ibrahim Kang’ethe & 17 others [2018] eKLR |
Court Division: | Environment and Land |
County: | Kiambu |
Case Outcome: | Application allowed |
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND LAND COURT AT THIKA
ELC CASE NO. 411 OF 2017
(FORMELY NAIROBI ELC CASE NO. 516 OF 2011
BARUTHI BUNDI..........................................................PLAINTIFF
VERSUS
IBRAHIM KANG’ETHE.....................................1ST DEFENDANT
ISAACK KAMAU KABUE.................................2ND DEFENDANT
PETER NJOROGE KABOGO............................3RD DEFENDANT
JOSHUA NJOROGE............................................4TH DEFENDANT
PETER MWANGI.................................................5TH DEFENDANT
DANIEL WATUKU...............................................6TH DEFENDANT
JOEL KINUTHIA WANDUA..............................7TH DEFENDANT
PETER MURIGI NJUGUNA..............................8TH DEFENDANT
JOSEPHAT WANGEKA.....................................9TH DEFENDANT
MUCHIRI NDIRANGU....................................10TH DEFENDANT
PETER KINUTHIA...........................................11TH DEFENDANT
SAMUEL WAWERU..............................................12 DEFENDANT
GABRIEL KAMAU WAWERU.......................13TH DEFENDANT
ZACHARIA MUCHIR......................................14TH DEFENDANT
MWANGI KAMAU...........................................15TH DEFENDANT
FRANCIS WAWERU........................................16TH DEFENDANT
DAVID NDIRANGU.............................................17TH DEFENANT
NDOGE NGUGI................................................18TH DEFENDANT
JUDGMENT
The Plaintiff alleged in the Plaint dated 26th September, 2011 which was amended on 26th January, 2012 that he is the registered proprietor of Land known as Thika Municipality Block 11/863 (the suit property); that the defendants were engaged in small scale business of various forms and that while in the process of conducting their business, they encroached on the suit land.
The Plaintiff is praying for a permanent injunction to restrain the Defendants from trespassing on the suit land; general damages for trespass on the suit land and for an order of eviction of the Defendants from the suit land. Although the Defendants were served with the Plaint and the Summons, they neither entered appearance nor filed a Defence. The matter proceeded for formal proof on 7th November, 2018.
The Plaintiff, P.W.1, informed the court that he is the registered proprietor of a parcel of Land known as Thika Municipality Block 11/863; that he obtained an approval to construct a perimeter wall around the plot which he did and that the Defendants demolished the perimeter wall that he had constructed whereafter they put up kiosks and other structures on the suit land.
The Plaintiff produced in evidence the Certificate of Lease in respect to the suit land, the beacon Certificate and the photographs showing the temporary structures that have been built on the suit land by the Defendants.
The Plaintiffs’ advocate submitted that under Article 40(1) of the Constitution, he has the right to acquire and own property and that under Section 24 and 26 of the Land Registration Act, the certificate of title is to be held as conclusive evidence of the proprietorship of land.
The Plaintiff produced in evidence a Certificate of Lease showing that he was registered as the proprietor of a parcel of land known as Thika Municipality Block 11/863 on 5th December, 2008. The Defendants did not adduce any evidence to show that the said title was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation or that the title was acquired illegally, unproceduraly or through a corrupt scheme
Being the registered proprietor of the suit land, the Plaintiff is entitled to the exclusive possession of the same. The Defendants having not shown any recognized right in respect to the suit land should therefore give to the Plaintiff vacant possession of the same
For those, and on the basis of the evidence before me, I find that the Plaintiff has proved his claim on a balance of probabilities. I therefore allow the amended Plaint dated 26th January, 2012 in the following terms.
a. An Order of Permanent Injunction be and is hereby issued restraining the 1st to 18th defendants whether by themselves, their servants, agents and/or employees from trespassing on and dealing in any manner whatsoever with the Plaintiff’s land known as Thika Municipality Block 11/863
b. An Order of eviction be and is hereby issued against all the defendants, and/or their agents, servants and employees from a parcel of land known as Thika Municipality Block 11/863 within 60 days from the date of service of this order on them.
c. The O.C.S and the OCPD, Thika Police Station, to enforce the above orders.
d. The Defendants to pay the costs of the suit.
Dated, signed and delivered at Thika this 6th day of December, 2018.
In the absence of the Plaintiff and Defendants
Court Assistant: Diana
O. A ANGOTE
JUDGE
6/12/2018