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Case Number: | Civil Case 17 of 1999 |
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Parties: | CHEPKULUL ARAP MELEK v KIBIMAR ARAP MELEK |
Date Delivered: | 17 Dec 2008 |
Case Class: | Civil |
Court: | High Court at Kericho |
Case Action: | Ruling |
Judge(s): | Mary Atieno Ang'awa |
Citation: | CHEPKULUL ARAP MELEK v KIBIMAR ARAP MELEK [2008] eKLR |
Advocates: | S.T. Khalwale instructed by Kimaru Kiplagat & Co. advocates for the Plaintiff/applicant – present A.C. Bett instructed by M/S Bett & Co. advocates for the defendant/Respondent - present |
Court Division: | Civil |
Parties Profile: | Individual v Individual |
County: | Kericho |
Advocates: | S.T. Khalwale instructed by Kimaru Kiplagat & Co. advocates for the Plaintiff/applicant – present A.C. Bett instructed by M/S Bett & Co. advocates for the defendant/Respondent - present |
Case Summary: | [Ruling] Civil Practice and Procedure-setting aside-application to set aside an ex-parte dismissal of suit order -where the respondent contended that there had been an inordinate delay and the application had not been made in good faith-where the plaintiff claimed he had not been aware that his matter had been dismissed- where there was a delay of six years-the plaintiff never having moved the file until he was served with taxation and attachment notices- discretion of the court to set aside the orders of the court- where the delay was explained-whether the court could set aside the orders dismissing the suit for non attendance |
History Advocates: | Both Parties Represented |
Case Outcome: | Application allowed |
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KERICHO
Civil Case 17 of 1999
CHEPKULUL ARAP MELEK …………………………………PLAINTIFF
VERSUS
KIBIMAR ARAP MELEK …..……………………………… DEFENDANT
RULING
Application to set aside dismissal orders of the Court Chamber Summons dated 10th December, 2008
I: Background
1. The parties herein are related to each other as step-brothers. The plaintiff/applicant sued the defendant/respondent in the High Court of Kenya at Kericho on the 23rd July, 1997 on a dispute of Land ownership to parcel land LR kericho/Chemaner/1292.
2. When the case was called out for hearing on 25th July, 2001 the defendant was present but the plaintiff and his advocate were absent. Rimita J dismissed the suit for non attendance.
3. Nothing occurred in this case further until sometime in the year 2007, the defendant served the plaintiff with a bill of costs. The plaintiff/advocate applied by an application 3rd November, 2007 for stay of execution and setting aside the Court’s orders. This was withdrawn and another filed on 2nd December, 2008 that was duly struck out.
4. The Plaintiff’s advocate had completed dealing with the issue of representation when he filed the application of 10th December, 2008. The said application was partially abandoned on the issue of stay of execution.
II: Application 10th December, 2008
On the setting aside the courts dismissal orders.
5. The Plaintiff and through his advocate gave an explanation that the service upon him had been done by registered post to the advocate. It was inadvertently not diarized and the notice somehow was misplaced.
6. The plaintiff was therefore not aware of the dismissal orders until he was served with a bill of costs sometime in the year 2007. It was then he became aware of the dismissal orders.
7. The advocate filed an application of 3rd November, 2007 and 2nd December, 2008 which was then withdrawn and or struck out due to the issue of representation.
8. An application of 10th December, 2008 was partially allowed on the prayers for stay of execution. The prayers for setting aside the dismissal orders was changed.
9. In reply the advocate for the respondent noted the application had been brought within an inordinate delay. That in fact the application had not been made by good faith. That there was no adequate reasons given for bringing the application that was dismissed in the year 2001. That the plaintiff failed to appear for taxation and only became active when he was to be attached.
10. The advocate relied on the case law which demonstrated that the mistake of advocate may be excusable but in instances this indulgence of advocate may not be excusable.(Thrift Homes Limtied v Kays Investmetns Ltd(Nrb) HCCC 1512/98 Githinji J
Madison Insurance Company Ltd v Samwel Ndemo Makori CA 10/2003)
11. The applicant has relied on the case of Maina v Muriuki (1984) KLR 407 Okubasu J. That this be at the court discretion on whether a matter dismissed for non attendance be dismissed or not.
III: Findings
12.None of the parties have been heard on merits in this case. The Plaintiff failed to attend court and the Hon. Judge (Rimita J) was correct in dismissing the case for non attendance. This occurred in 2001. For six years the plaintiff never moved this file until he was served with taxation and attachment notices.
13.The advocate for the plaintiff then made application to stay the execution and further set aside the exparte judgment.
14.I am made to believe that from 2001 to 2007 the plaintiff was unaware that his matter had been dismissed. He then, as soon as practicable made similar application.
15.The advocate for the plaintiff admitted some oversights on their part which should not be visited on their clients.
16.In the case law of MAINA V MURIUKI (1984) KLR 408 the discretion of the court is relied on in matter of setting aside the orders of the court.
17.I find that the said orders dismissing the suit for non-attendance has been explained by the plaintiff as to his absence. The delay further in bringing this matter to court laid with the advocate. They also failed to sort out the issue of representation and to be diligent in this matter.
18.The court hereby allows the application to set aside the orders of July, 2001 dismissing this suit for non attendance. The plaintiff be and is given leave to prosecute his case.
19.I award the costs of this application to the defendant/respondent to be borne by the advocate for the plaintiff personally thrown away at Kshs. 5,000/=.
DATED this 17th day of December, 2008 at Kericho.
M.A. ANG’AWA
JUDGE
Advocate
S.T. Khalwale instructed by Kimaru Kiplagat & Co. advocates
for the Plaintiff/applicant – present
A.C. Bett instructed by M/S Bett & Co. advocates
for the defendant/Respondent - present