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Case Number: | Civil Suit 37 of 2008 |
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Parties: | KENYA ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION v MAAGUT AGENCIES LIMITED, SOMOGI LIMITED, WILLIAM SAMOEI RUTO & WILSON GACANJA |
Date Delivered: | 23 Dec 2010 |
Case Class: | Civil |
Court: | High Court at Eldoret |
Case Action: | Ruling |
Judge(s): | Philomena Mbete Mwilu |
Citation: | KENYA ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION v MAAGUT AGENCIES LIMITED & 3 others [2010] eKLR |
Court Division: | Civil |
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA
AT ELDORET
KENYA ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION.......................................PLAINTIFF
VERSUS
SOMOGI LIMITED.......................................................................2ND DEFENDANT
WILSON GACANJA ....................................................................4TH DEFENDANT
Before the suit could be heard the 2nd and 3rd defendants took out a Preliminary Objection that the suit does not lie in lamine on the grounds that;-
2. The plaintiff’s ultimate prayer for cancellation of title has not been properly presented to court and is premature,
4. The plaintiff has no locus standi to sue the Defendants in the purport it has, that it is the plaintiff,
6. The plaintiff estopped from seeking to approbate and reprobate on actions taken by the Government; the Government took the measures of allocating through its lands ministry, and should be estopped from retracting and resiling from its actions through the plaintiff or at all.
It is an admitted fact that the substrum of the suit herein has been compromised by the cancellation of the title to the suit property. Whether such cancellation of title amounts to contempt on the face of the court by those who cancelled title is a matter to be determined in an appropriately taken out application as is procedural. Contempt proceedings cannot be commenced vide a letter.
DATED SIGNED AND DELIVERED AT ELDORET THIS 23RD DAY OF DECEMBER, 2010.
P.M. MWILU
JUDGE
P.M. MWILU
JUDGE