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Charles Oloo Omengo v Boderless Tracking Limited [2020] eKLR Case Summary
Court
Employment and Labour Relations Court at Mombasa
Category
Civil
Judge(s)
James Rika
Judgment Date
October 06, 2020
Country
Kenya
Document Type
PDF
Number of Pages
3
Case Summary
Full Judgment
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Case Brief: Charles Oloo Omengo v Boderless Tracking Limited [2020] eKLR
1. Case Information:
- Name of the Case: Charles Oloo Omengo v. Borderless Tracking Limited
- Case Number: Cause Number 928 of 2017
- Court: Employment and Labour Relations Court, Mombasa
- Date Delivered: October 6, 2020
- Category of Law: Employment Law (Civil)
- Judge(s): James Rika
- Country: Kenya
2. Questions Presented:
The central legal issues to be resolved by the court include:
- Whether the termination of the Claimant's employment was fair and justified based on the reasons provided by the Respondent.
- Whether the Claimant is entitled to the compensation and terminal dues claimed.
3. Facts of the Case:
The Claimant, Charles Oloo Omengo, was employed by Borderless Tracking Limited as a driver in May 2016, earning a monthly salary of Kshs. 17,000. He was summarily dismissed on July 23, 2017, without being provided a valid reason or undergoing a proper hearing, which he argued violated principles of natural justice and fair labor practices. The Respondent countered that the Claimant was involved in reckless driving leading to an accident and subsequent disciplinary issues, including failure to report to the police after multiple traffic violations. The Respondent asserted that there was a valid disciplinary hearing where the Claimant was found guilty of misconduct.
4. Procedural History:
The Claimant filed his Statement of Claim on December 20, 2017, seeking various compensations totaling Kshs. 256,442. The Respondent responded with an amended Statement of Response on November 19, 2018, claiming lack of legal entity and justifying the dismissal based on the Claimant's conduct. The case progressed through evidence submission, with the Claimant and a representative from the Respondent providing testimonies. The court heard the case and concluded on October 6, 2020.
5. Analysis:
- Rules: The court considered relevant provisions of the Employment Act 2007, particularly regarding unfair termination (Sections 35 and 18[4]), which stipulate the requirements for lawful termination and entitlements upon termination.
- Case Law: The court analyzed previous cases related to unfair dismissal and procedural fairness, emphasizing the need for employers to follow due process when terminating employees. The court's reasoning was grounded in the principles established in these cases, which highlighted the importance of a fair hearing and valid reasons for dismissal.
- Application: The court found that the Claimant had been involved in repeated acts of gross misconduct, including reckless driving and failing to follow proper procedures after accidents. The evidence presented indicated that the Claimant had received warnings and was subjected to a disciplinary hearing. Thus, the court concluded that the dismissal was procedurally fair and justified, negating the Claimant's claims for unfair termination compensation.
6. Conclusion:
The court ruled that the Claimant was not entitled to compensation for unfair termination as the dismissal was justified and procedurally fair. However, the Claimant was entitled to terminal dues amounting to Kshs. 52,537, including salary for July 2017, notice pay, and service pay. The court ordered the issuance of a Certificate of Service but made no order regarding costs.
7. Dissent:
There were no dissenting opinions noted in the judgment.
8. Summary:
The case of Charles Oloo Omengo v. Borderless Tracking Limited illustrates the complexities surrounding employment termination and the necessity for employers to adhere to fair procedures. The court's decision underscores the balance between employee rights and employer responsibilities in the context of misconduct. Ultimately, the Claimant's request for compensation for unfair dismissal was denied, while he was granted his statutory terminal dues, reflecting the court's commitment to uphold lawful employment practices.
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