AI Legal Chatbot
Documents
Cases
Laws
Law Firms
LPMS
Quizzes
Login
Join
John Mining Temoi & another v Governor, Bungoma County & 3 others [2020] eKLR
Court
Supreme Court of Kenya
Category
Civil
Judge(s)
DK Maraga, CJ & P, MK Ibrahim, SC Wanjala, NS Ndungu, I Lenaola, SCJJ
Judgment Date
September 23, 2020
Country
Kenya
Document Type
PDF
Number of Pages
3
Case Summary
Full Judgment
Temoi & another v Governor, Bungoma County & 3 others (Civil Application 17 of 2020) [2020] KESC 10 (KLR) (Civ) (23 September 2020) (Ruling)
John Mining Temoi & another v Governor, Bungoma County & 3 others [2020] eKLR
Neutral citation: [2020] KESC 10 (KLR) Republic of Kenya In the Supreme Court of Kenya Civil Civil Application 17 of 2020 DK Maraga, CJ & P, MK Ibrahim, SC Wanjala, NS Ndungu & I Lenaola, SCJJ September 23, 2020
Between
John Mining Temoi 1st Applicant
Job Arnold Chepkwesi 2nd Applicant and
Governor, Bungoma County 1st Respondent
Hon Attorney General 2nd Respondent
Speaker, County Assembly Of Bungoma 3rd Respondent
County Public Service Board 4th Respondent (Being an application for extension of time to file an appeal out of time from the Judgment and Decree of the Court of Appealat Kisumu (Githinji, Okwengu & Mohammed, JJA) dated 30th December 2019 in Civil Appeal No. 12 of 2015)
Ruling
1.Upon perusing the Notice of Motion application by the Applicants dated 13th July 2020 and filed on 14th July 2020, which application is brought pursuant to the provisions of Section 3(d) & (e) of the Supreme Court Act, 2011, Rules 3(5), 15(2) and 38(1) of the Supreme Court Rules, 2020 in which the Applicants seek extension of time to file an appeal out time; and
2.Upon perusing the supporting affidavit of the 2nd Applicant sworn on 13th July 2020; and
3.Upon considering the written submissions by the Applicants dated 13th July 202o and filed on 14th July 2020 wherein the Applicants contend that the delay in filing an appeal to this Court was inadvertent, and was caused by the adverse effects posed by the Covid 19 pandemic, as well as the inability to timeously obtain legal counsel for representation on a pro bono basis and certified copies of types proceedings from the Court of Appeal; andThe 1st Respondent’s submissions dated 14th August 2020 wherein it is contended that the application was without merit, that the delay is inexcusably inordinate, and that the right of extension is not a right that the Applicants deserve, in the instance; and
4.Having considered the application and the submissions filed by the Applicants and the 1st Respondent, by a unanimous decision of this Bench, we find that;(a)This Court has the jurisdiction to consider and allow an application for leave to extend time – see Anuar Loitiptip v. Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission SC Petition (App.) No. 18 of 2018; [2018] eKLR as well as Section 21(3) of the Supreme Court Act and Rule 53 of the Supreme Court Rules, 2012;(b)That an applicant seeking extension of time must satisfy the principles set out in Hamida Yaroi Shek Nuri v. Faith Tumaini Kombe & 2 others SC Petition (App.) No. 38 of 2018; [2019] eKLR, Nicholas Kiptoo Arap Korir Salat v. Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission & 7 others SC (App) No. 16 of 2014; (2014) eKLR among other authorities on extension of time;(c)We thus find that the Applicants have no reasonable or cogent explanation and did not adduce sufficient reasons for the delay in filing the intended appeal as failure to obtain legal representation is not a sufficient ground for this Court to exercise its discretion in an application for leave to file an appeal out of time where no evidence is tendered in that regard. And whereas the covid pandemic initially affected the ability of parties to access this Court, there is no evidence in the present case that the Applicants were unable to access this Court or the Court of Appeal in good time to file their appeal.(d)Furthermore, the Applicants have not annexed to their application their intended Petition of Appeal or the grounds of appeal which they wish the Court to consider in their intended Petition of Appeal and to allow the proceedings before this Court to commence in accordance with Rules 38(2)(a) and 39(2) of the Supreme Court Rules, 2020 and as determined in Yusuf Gitau Abdallah v. Building Centre (K) Ltd Petition No. 27 of 2014; [2014] eKLR;(e)The Applicants have also not explicitly stated what constitutional provisions they intend to rely upon in bringing the intended Appeal before this Court as was pronounced in Suleiman Mwamlole Warrakah & 2 others v Mwamlole Tchappu Mbwana & 4 others Petition No. 12 of 2018; [2018] eKLR.
5.In the circumstances, we now make ORDERS as follows;(a)The Notice of Motion application by the Applicants dated 13th July 2020 and filed on 14th July 2020 is hereby dismissed;(b)Each party shall bear its costs.
6.Orders accordingly.
DATED AND DELIVERED AT NAIROBI THIS 23RD DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2020.............................D.K. MARAGA CHIEF JUSTICE & PRESIDENT OF THE SUPREME COURT............................M. K. IBRAHIM JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT............................S. C. WANJALA JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT............................NJOKI NDUNGU JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT.......................I. LENAOLA JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURTI certify that this is a true copy of the original REGISTRAR,SUPREME COURT OF KENYA
Document Summary
Below is the summary preview of this document.
This is the end of the summary preview.
📢 Share this document with your network
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Related Documents
DO v MNO [2020] eKLR
Japheth Kalama Washe & another v Chrispus Deche Kaduka & 13 others [2020] eKLR
Satellite Aviation Telecommunications Systems Limited Kenya Railways Corporation & another [2020] eKLR
Kenya Engineering Workers Union v M/S Proto Energy Limited [2020] eKLR
Benjamin Kavoo Nzing’u v Dominic Kilonzo Nzing’u; Peter Muema Nzing’u & another (Applicants) [2020] eKLR
Abdalla Salim Abdalla & 2 others v Office of Director of Public Prosecutions & 3 others [2020] eKLR
Four Farms Limited v Agricultural Finance Corporation & 19 others [2020] eKLR
Paragon Electronic Limited v Cebit Cargo Limited [2020] eKLR
APA Insurance Co. Ltd v Esther Kavindu Mwongo & another [2020] eKLR
Benson Wachira Maina v Prime Steel Mills Limited [2020] eKLR
In re Estate of George Stephenson Kiarie (Deceased) [2020] eKLR
Stephen Mwihia Maragara v Mwangi Kamurara (suing as legal Representative of the estate of Mwangi Kamurara Mathigi (deceased) [2020] eKLR
Kikomi (1993) Limited v Trust Bank Limited [2020] eKLR
Commissioner of Domestic Taxes v Lifecare International Brokers Limited [2020] eKLR
Republic v Attorney General & 3 others Exparte Allan Njuki Murage & another (Suing as Administrator of the Estate of John Murage Nathan Gtheru) [2020] eKLR
Said Noor, Imam Masjid Noor v Mohamud Mohamed Ahmed [2020] eKLR
In re Estate of John Ezekiel Kiboit [2020] eKLR
Paul Mungai Kimani & 20 others (on behalf of themselves and all members of Korogocho Owners Welfare Association) v Attorney-General & 2 others [2020] eKLR
James Kamau & 42 others v Leonid Ltd [2020] eKLR
Wanyiri Kihoro v Attorney General [2020] eKLR
Woodventure (K) Limited v Technical Study Tours Limited & 2 others [2020] eKLR
Sahkar Limited & another v African Hotels & Adventures (East Africa) Limited [2020] eKLR
Mohamed Sadeeque Khan v Ali Didi Aboud & 18 others [2020] eKLR
Rahil International Limited v I & M Bank Limited; Dhanji Manji Ravji & 4 others (Intended Interested Parties) [2020] eKLR
Mohammed Muigai Advocates v Daniel Orenge & Company Advocates [2020] eKLR
Elizabeth Mary Okelo v Longliqi International (Kenya) Limited & 3 others [2020] eKLR
Edward Ochar Otieno v Mathews Mwanza Wanga [2020] eKLR
In re Estate of Mohammed Bilali (Dcd) [2020] eKLR
Kamal S. Giddie v Mehreen Bhatti & 2 others [2020] eKLR
Ethics & Anti-Corruption Commission v Wilson Gacanja & 2 others [2020] eKLR
In re Estate of Malion Nyakeru Ndigutha (Deceased) [2020] eKLR
Assets Recovery Agency v Phylis Njeri Ngirita & 2 others; Platnum Credit Limited & another (Interested Parties) [2020] eKLR
Muna Hussein Adarus & another v Khalithum Abdulla Omar [2020] eKLR
In re Estate of Evans Araka Moruri (Deceased) [2020] eKLR
Simon Kilinge King’oo & 11 others v Amos Kamia Nguku & 4 others; Anthony Kuvika Kamia & 2 others (Interested Parties) [2020] eKLR
Annah Kakuvi Mwania v Alphonce Mbithi Malombe & 2 others [2020] eKLR
Otieno, Ragot & Company Advocates v National Bank of Kenya Limited [2020] eKLR
In re Estate of Josephat Etabale Matsuku (Deceased) [2020] eKLR
Noniko Holdings Limited & 2 others v Atticon Limited & 5 others [2020] eKLR
Ruth Adhiambo Apindi v Unilever Kenya Limited [2020] eKLR
Mc Connections Limited v Gami Properties Limited [2020] eKLR
George Maburi Nyaundi v Film Corporation of Kenya [2020] eKLR
Kenya Electricity Transmission Company & another v Maryann Sheikh Abdikadir, Nuh Nassir Abdi & 120 others[2020] eKLR
Daniel Katumo Nyamai v Gilbert Kanungu Mwaganda & 6 others [2020] eKLR
Moses Lukale Sande & another v Attorney General [2020] eKLR
Micheal Kungu Kigia v Agriculture Finance Corporation & 5 others [2020] eKLR
In re CTN (Minor) [2020] eKLR
Mwagambo & Okonjo Advocates v Minister for Public Works, Roads & Transport, County Government of Kajiado & another [2020] eKLR
Erastus Chege Mwangi v Kenya Railways Corporation [2020] eKLR
Rassul N Mwadzaya v Secretary, County Government of Kilifi & another [2020] eKLR
View all summaries