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| Case Number: | Appeal 24 of 2019 |
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| Parties: | Olisson Gaithuma Mwaura v National Transport and Safety Authority |
| Date Delivered: | 13 Aug 2019 |
| Case Class: | Civil |
| Court: | Transport Licensing Appeals Board Tribunal |
| Case Action: | Judgment |
| Judge(s): | Dick Waweru (Chairman) Prof. Kiarie Mwaura (Member) Aden Noor Ali (Member) |
| Citation: | Olisson Gaithuma Mwaura v National Transport and Safety Authority [2019] eKLR |
| Court Division: | Civil |
| Parties Profile: | Individual v Government |
| County: | Nairobi |
| Case Outcome: | Appeal allowed |
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TRANSPORT LICENSING APPEALS BOARD
APPEAL NO. 024 OF 2019
OLISSON GAITHUMA MWAURA ………………………………APPELLANT
VERSUS
NATIONAL TRANSPORT AND SAFETY AUTHORITY ………RESPONDENT
JUDGMENT
Introduction
1. The Appellant is a holder of a ABCEFG license issued by the Respondent. He has been driving under the license for more than ten years.
2. The Respondent, National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), is established under section 3 of the National Transport and Safety Authority Act No. 33 of 2012 and has the responsibility to: advise and make recommendations to the Cabinet Secretary on matters relating to road transport and safety, implement policies relating road transport and safety; plan, manage and regulate the road transport system; ensure the provision of safe, reliable, and efficient road transport services and to administer the Traffic Act.
Appellant’s Case
3. The Appellant made an application to the Respondent in July 2019 for the issuance of a digital license but the online system indicated that he was only entitled to Class FG license. However, the Appellant averred that he was entitled to Class ABCEFG license, as he had been issued with this by the Respondent. Indeed, the hard copy of his license indicated that he had endorsement for Class ABCEFG. He produced the original license and the Tribunal verified that he actually had these endorsements.
Respondent’s Case
The Respondent Authority, did not have an objection to the Appellant’s application.
Determination
Following the arguments adduced during the trial, the Transport Licensing Appeals Board hereby makes the following orders:
1. THAT the Appellant is entitled to the endorsement of Class ABCEFG in his license and should use this order as proof of this entitlement.
2. THAT the Respondent endorses Class ABCEFG in the digital license of the Appellant within seven days.
Delivered, dated, and signed in Nairobi by the Transport Licensing Appeals Board on this 13th day of August 2019.
Dick Waweru Chairman .....................................
Prof. Kiarie Mwaura Member ………………………
Aden Noor Ali Member ………………………