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Case Number: | Environment and Land Case 46 of 2020 |
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Parties: | Epco Builders Limited v Nairobi City Water & Sewerage Company, Athi Water Works Development Agency, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing & Urban Development & G. L. Williams Limited |
Date Delivered: | 08 Feb 2022 |
Case Class: | Civil |
Court: | Environment and Land Court at Nairobi |
Case Action: | Ruling |
Judge(s): | Lucy Ngima Mbugua |
Citation: | Epco Builders Limited v Nairobi City Water & Sewerage Company & 3 others [2021] eKLR |
Court Division: | Environment and Land |
County: | Nairobi |
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND LAND COURT
AT NAIROBI
ELC CASE NO. 46 OF 2020
EPCO BUILDERS LIMITED..............................................................................PLAINTIFF
VERSUS
NAIROBI CITY WATER & SEWERAGE COMPANY.........................1ST DEFENDANT
ATHI WATER WORKS DEVELOPMENT AGENCY.........................2ND DEFENDANT
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE,
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT..........................................3RD DEFENDANT
G. L. WILLIAMS LIMITED....................................................................4TH DEFENDANT
RULING
1. The 3rd Defendant has stated that they have just come on record hence they seek 14 days to file their pleadings. Counsel for the Plaintiff however avers that he filed a request for judgment against 3rd & 4th Defendants dated12.11.2021.
2. In rejoinder, counsel for 3rd Defendant avers that there is no claim for liquidated damages to warrant the request for judgment. I have perused the plaint and indeed there is no claim for liquidated damages.
3. In the case of Peter Karanja Kamani v Isaac Mwangi Kimani(2018)eKLR, the court held that:
“Under Order 10 Rules 4,6,9 and 10 of the Civil Procedure Rules Interlocutory judgment cannot issue in land matters unless the claim is accompanied by a prayer for pecuniary damages.”
4. In that regard, I find that the request for judgment made by the Plaintiff cannot be endorsed by this court.
5. I hereby invoke the court’s inherent jurisdiction under Section 3A of the Civil Procedure Act and I grant the 3rd & 4th Defendants 14 days to file and serve their pleadings.
DATED, SIGNED AND DELIVERED AT NAIROBI THIS 8TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2022 THROUGH MICROSOFT TEAMS.
LUCY N. MBUGUA
JUDGE
In the presence of:-
Oketch for the Plaintiff
A. Kamau for the Defendant
Court Assistant: Eddel Barasa